In the ten commandments.
We obey the moral laws, such as not committing adultery and homosexuality. But we do have to obey the Ten Commandments. Things such as not eating unclean animals is not really an issue today.
People obey those in power for several reasons, including fear of punishment, desire for rewards or approval, belief in the legitimacy of authority, and social norms that dictate obedience to authority figures. Additionally, the perception of power held by those in authority can also influence people to comply with their commands.
Yes, obey the laws and obey them well.
People are obliged to obey the law. Governments exert influence through laws. People are not obliged to obey anything other than laws and regulations made under those laws.
No - like people everywhere there are those who are imperfect and sinful.
Not if . You do have to obey all laws.
Can't speak to the quran, but the Bible says that we are to submit to the authorities over us, and also that we are to pray for our leaders. We are to obey the laws of the land.
A form of protest in which people were urged to not obey the law they considered unjust. But instead of protesting with violence, they were encouraged to peacefully refuse to obey those laws.
They do have to obey those laws under certain circumstances. It depends where they are. If they are in a Southern state they must obey the laws in that state.Each state is a separate legal and political jurisdiction and all states have the legal right and obligation to adopt their own set of laws. Each state legislature has the power to enact laws in its own jurisdiction. A Northerner must obey the laws of any Southern state while they are in that state. A citizen from Maine, for example, does not have to obey the laws of Georgia, for example, as long as they stay in Maine and don't travel to Georgia. If the Maine resident travels to Georgia for a vacation, they must obey all the laws in Georgia while they are in that state.
They will have to obey the laws of the new country, which might be different from those of their country of origin.
Christians are to obey the laws of the land. "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's......." Caesar then represented the government the Jews were under and they were to pay taxes and polls and tolls etc. The same holds true today. We are to pay our taxes etc and obey the government's rules.... unless they interfere with God's laws. So we are to obey the government (up to a point) and we are to obey God, His laws etc. God's law is supreme over all else.
The legalists views of human nature contrasted with those of the Confucians due to how they viewed the laws. They believed that forcing people to obey the laws would keep the peace.