No. There are some Christian groups who do not approve of women wearing and jewelry or "adornment." If these groups considered the cross to be "jewelry," then women of those groups would not wear crosses.
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everywhere Not true. There are some US states that prohibit them.
smoking is prohibited by us
It shouldn't. Ask about it.
1 Timothy 2:9 gives admonition by telling us that women should adorn themselves in appropriate dress, with modesty.
The crucifix is used to remind us of the sacrifice that Christ made for us to save us. It helps us to maintain our concentration in prayer.
Probably, due to Bush's "Homeland Security" act. They could prohibit liquids of any kind in certain amounts.
This probably would be best answered by a Catholic expert - from the way you worded the question. Most denominations teach about the dangers of alcohol but don't actually prohibit it. Nor do they teach that the wine in communion is actually Jesus' blood. It becomes a sin when a person is drunk.
no the law was changed
a banned is not able to be in a certain country
No, US Postal Regulations prohibit the placing of anything but US Mail either in, or on, mail boxes.
when you trad it inColumbiano but when it crosses us border then yes.