Christians In The Bible, it says that people should only eat animals that have a cleft hoof and chew their cud. This means that the only meat Christians could eat is beef. During lent and some religious holidays (like Good Friday) some christians fast.
According to Matthew 5 verse 17 none of the old testament laws will be done away with till heaven and earth pass away . So all the Jewish laws are the basic laws of Christianity.
Christianity has no rules about this and abides by the local laws of whichever country they are marrying in.
Christianity doesn't have "3 laws". It's about getting to know Christ and being in a relationship with Him. There are a couple of main concepts in Christianity, which are love the Lord with all your heart, mind and soul, and the other is love other people as much as you love yourself.
Follow Jesus! Couldn't have said it better! There are NO Laws of Christianity (maybe the Ten Commandments) but other than those, just stay pure to what the Bible says and follow Jesus!
Polygamy is not acceptable in Christianity. In 285 CE, the Roman Empire created historical bigamy laws for newly forming Christian countries.
In Christianity, ceremonial laws have been understood by some to have been fulfilled or completed through the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, rather than being abolished or nullified.
The three main religions that share the Torah are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
1. Love the LORD your God. 2. Love your neighbour as your self
Christians are to adhere to the Laws of God first and foremost. Then they are subject to the Civil laws of the land they live in and the rules of their particular church. The Ten Commands of God is their guide.
Christianity doesn't impose any special dietary laws. In fact, the New Testament teaches that commanding to abstain from certain foods is a mark of "departing from the faith." (1 Timothy 4:1-5.)
James Adair Lyon has written: 'A lecture on Christianity and the civil laws'
God gave him the Ten Commandments and many other laws to pass on to the people.