There is no age limit to reading any religious text. Admittedly, some parts of some holy books may not be suitable for young kids because of violence, sexual content, or drugs, which is why most religious schools present kids with pared down stories from the holy books which avoid such things.
If you want to keep your books free of dust and dirt, a bookshelf with doors can be a good option. It can also help create a neater appearance and allow you to hide clutter. However, it may limit visibility and easy access to your books.
No it is not a scam. I play it all the time. If you're worried about having to pay for things, you don't _have_ to. Though it does limit your access to stuff and areas.
The Government can limit religious practices if the practices are harmful to others.
A credit limit is the maximum amount of money a lender is willing to let you borrow on a credit card, while a credit access line is the total amount of credit available to you across all your credit accounts. The difference is that a credit limit is specific to one credit card, while a credit access line encompasses all your credit accounts. Having a higher credit access line can potentially increase your ability to borrow money, as it indicates that you have access to more credit overall.
no
In which country .
In California there is no age limit
A credit access line allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit, while a cash access line allows you to withdraw cash directly from your account up to a certain limit.
School children are only worried about passing an examination. So they limit their attention and interest only to the prescribed text books and the notes given by their teachers to pass the examination. They do not read books in search of additional knowledge.
Yes.
That would depend on the religious group you are asking.
Not at all.