no its not
Only illegal orders.
Yes, if you have a good reason. Such a defence is called necessity. For example, if the sign says not to speed, but your aunt is dying from an overdose of advil pills, then yes, it is right to speed to get to the hospital. Note that you still must drive safely, even if you are speeding.
Typically, Principles are developed through a controlled expriment process, how ever management principles are developed through obsevation and deduction
A Christian can disobey the government when it makes a direction that, in the view of the courts, is contrary to the Constitution. A Christian can also disobey the government when it makes a direction that is contrary to its own legislation. In some circumstances, a Christian is permitted to disobey the government when it directs that person to take an action that is contrary to his or her conscience. So, a person is permitted to refuse active military service on the grounds of conscience, and a health worker is permitted to refuse to perform an abortion on the same grounds. This exemption does not extend to harrassing or obstructing others who obey the government.
There is no mention in the Bible of the Prophet Isaiah ever disobeying God. The book of Isaiah is one of two books in the Bible that speaks directly of the wrath of the Lord.
Some of our greatest humans were dissenter's; George Washington, Paul Revere, Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks just to name a few. All were law breakers and in doing so help to reshape the landscape of this great country of ours.
yes there is sometimes a good reason for people to sin
no one ever has to ever have a good reason for doing anything ever.
No it was, and is, not. No reason for it.
Personally no, as I have no reason to do so.
no
Unless there was some medical reason, no.