A:A non-Christian is bound by the laws of the relevant nation or state. These laws may sometimes have originated as Christian laws but, now being secular, apply equally to everyone within their jurisdiction. However, a non-Christian is not bound by Church laws, just as a Christian is not bound by sharia law, and so on.
Christianity has two laws: 1. Love the LORD your God 2. Love your neighbour as yourself. A woman would come under the second law - love her as you love yourself
The context of this question is somewhat unclear. If it is relating to this site of WikiAnswers then one comment would be that many views expressed on this site are not at all Christian. There are people of other faiths and of no faith. Everyone puts their view in at different times and in different places and in diverse ways. If the context is that of the western world, then it is because of our Christian heritage. Our laws and values come down from the laws and values held dear by our ancestors which come from biblical law and morals. That is why, in the western world our views take a more Christian approach.
Yes, he is as Christian as they come.
Canon Law
Christian Scientists
The 10 Commandments.
yes he was raised as a christian and still appears to be he come from a a Christian family .
They had faith. It is faith upon which the Christian religion was founded (and not the requirement to adhere to the numerous laws of Judaism). St. Paul emphasized this in a number of his epistles.
Isaac Newton
"Come on Get Higher" is not a Christian song. It was written and performed by artist Matt Nathanson and does not contain religious themes or references commonly associated with Christian music.
New laws come about because there is a need for them. They are usually developed as the issue becomes a problem.