Always, Except when exceptional circumstances dictate otherwise
Only when operating as part of a multinational military command and the doctrine and procedures have been ratified by the United States or fall within U.S. law and policy.
Anybody can declare a new Doctrine; but the question really is, will anybody adhere to it? The authority to declare doctrine varies depending on the Christian denomination, and I presume that it varies through time. Anybody can declare doctrine, but whether that doctrine survives depends on how many adhere to it. And I suspect the number of adherents depends on how useful the doctrine is to various individuals. In a free country, there is no official declarer of religious doctrine. In the Roman Catholic faith, the pope declares doctrine. In the Orthodox Christian faith, only a Church Council or Synod declares doctrine. In Protestant groups, anyone can declare their own doctrine.
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Yes, contestants on "Family Feud" are typically provided with clothing for the show. The attire is often chosen to create a cohesive look for the family teams, and they may receive guidance on style and color coordination. However, contestants can also bring their own outfits, as long as they adhere to the show's guidelines.
To adhere to the monroe doctrine. Much love :)
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Presbyterians generally adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity, which teaches that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. They believe in the equality and unity of these three persons within the Godhead.
Yes, it is necessary for us to follow the guidelines that have been given.
The doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand) encourages courts to adhere to established precedents when deciding cases.
No, not all Christian denominations believe in the Trinity. Some denominations, such as Unitarian Universalists and Jehovah's Witnesses, do not adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity.
A cornerstone of both the American and English legal systems isthe doctrine of stare decisis. This doctrine basically means that when a ruling has already been previously issued by a court, all other courts will adhere to this ruling.
Muslims adhere to the five pillars of Islam because they are considered essential acts of worship and devotion that demonstrate their faith and commitment to Allah. These pillars serve as a framework for spiritual growth, moral guidance, and community solidarity in the Islamic faith.