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Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
I think Basilian and Benedictine rules were put in place for monks to follow the rules
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Yes. There are 220 basic rules in the Patimokkha. There are another eight hundred or so lesser rules in the Vinaya.Having said that, many monks do not follow all of the rules.
The beliefs they have and what rules they try to follow.
Because they do and there mummy and daddy will smack there bottoms if they don't
because boi f you didn't they would spank u
Social rules are norms and expectations that dictate appropriate behavior in various social situations. These rules help guide interactions and maintain harmony within a group or society. They can vary across cultures and are often learned through socialization and experience.
Benedict and Scholastica contributed to the organization of the catholic church by, establishing practial but strict rules by wuich monks, or nuns should live. Eventually, theese rules came to govern almost every order of monks and nuns in Europe
Being a good citizen in society involves following laws and regulations, volunteering to improve your community, voting in elections, being respectful towards others, and practicing good ethics and integrity in your actions. It also involves staying informed about current events and participating in activities that promote the well-being of the society as a whole.
To be a good citizen, one must follow the rules of their nation, does not commit crime. One must follow the rules that that their society has made.
To be a good citizen, one must follow the rules of their nation, does not commit crime. One must follow the rules that that their society has made.