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When travelling anywhere in the world you must abide by and follow the rules and laws of the country whose jurisdiction you are in unless of course your religion specifies that alcohol is prohibited then you must abide by the rules of your religion and not that of the country that you are in at any particular time.
They wanted Britain to be the same religion so the country will be easier to control and there will be less arguments about religion and rules.
they have clothing rules to follow there religion because it's apart of the way they like to dress apart from any other country.
The religion with the most flexible rules is the religion where the only question asked is "what is the religion with the most flexible rules?" and the questions "what religion is true?" or "what religion will grant salvation?" are ignored.
to not break the rules of religion.
No. They don't change from country to country. They are the same everywhere.
Mainly Hinduism, but they no longer enforce rules of or about religion.
The Islam religion covers millions of people and dozens of cultures and countries. It all depends of the culture and the rules of a country.
To the degree you want to fit into a society, following its ethics is an imperative. Ethics are rules for living that are agreed on by the members of a society, such as a country, a religion, or a political group.
It depends on the rules of one's religion because every religion has a different rules of imposing punishment ,not that you'll go to prison or anything. for example punishment like shunning.
Internet censorship are the rules that prohibit people from posting certain things over the internet. Rules do vary from country to country, so depending on what country you are from, the rules may be different.
No country begining with a letter G 'rules' Northern ireland. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. What you are referring to is Great Britain, which is the name often given to the island on which England, Scotland and Wales are found. They are part of the United Kingdom.