The christians have to follow the 10 commandments.
The 10 commandments were for the Jews, the purpose was to show us we can not keep them, and need to have blood shed for the remission of sins, hence Jesus dieing on the cross for our sins, Jesus summed up the 10 commandments into two, Love God and love your neighbor.
Without going into specific details Christ said "Even as I do, do ye likewise" If one believe in Christ and His teaching we should teach those who have yet to hear about him. One of His first examples was to be baptized by John.
They are basically summed up in the Ten Commands of God with these two capsulizing these: Love God with all you have; and then love your neighbor (all mankind) as Jesus loved each of us, dying for all.
Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the Bible. These teachings include loving God and others, following the Ten Commandments, practicing forgiveness, serving others, and living a life of faith and prayer. Christians also often abide by the moral and ethical principles outlined in the Bible to guide their daily lives.
No, but a GOOD Christian does. It depends on what rules u're talking about we all love Jesus and accept he dies for our sins noone is perfect and even a "good christan" makes mistakes
Not in itself, as morals are man-made rules and science seeks the rules of the universe.
what rules did you have to follow rations ww2
Morals
morals
To be Holy because God said for us to be Holy, because He is Holy. He told us how to be Holy. Since we want to please Him, we try to follow his "Holy" rules, as you put it.
Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.
follow the rules
Legal rules are established by a governing authority and are enforceable through the legal system, while moral rules are based on personal beliefs and values. Legal rules are typically codified in laws and regulations, while moral rules are more subjective and can vary among individuals or cultural groups. Violating legal rules can result in legal consequences, while violating moral rules may result in social ostracism or personal guilt.
The Celts were friendly. They had their morals as anyone did, and rules and laws.