Since the kosher-laws are Torah-laws, there are no bad points. However, Torah observance is not meant to be very easy; and the kosher-laws do have their difficulties and challenges. One who keeps kosher will not be able to eat more than bread and salad at a non-kosher wedding, party, restaurant, etc. He/she will never be able to taste pork, seafood, and various other dishes. There may be ridicule or even anger at the perceived aloofness. Kosher food may cost more.
The Jewish Sabbath tradition comes directly from a commandment from God. To go against this tradition is to go against the laws of God. This is considered 'bad', or not a good thing.
Good points - the landscape, the people, the language, the food, the way of life. Bad points - the climate, the weather, the rain and the snow. Seriously, everyone in England would give a different answer to this question.
There are no bad points of exercise
he transgressed the special laws given to a Jewish king.
Not at all unless you are Jewish and want to eat Kosher.
Bad points.
good points include free energy bad points include they take up lots of room
they are wierd
The bad points are: it damages the ecosystem it gets rid of animals homes
God to Moses to the Hebrews at Mt. Sinai. Twice, as the first set were destroyed by Moses after he saw the people doing bad things at the base of Mt. Sinai.
Bullet Points - Breaking Bad - was created on 2011-08-07.
Which Henry III - of France, England or the Holy Roman Empire. Each one had good points and bad points. None could be considered bad.