Monotheistic religions that prohibited followers from worshipping the gods of the Roman state.
It is a form of gambling which is prohibited in most religions such as Christianity.
No. Not all do, but certainly most do.
In most cases no. Making a marriage work is hard enough without the ill-advised additional burden of attempting to mix religions.
Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.
Marriage between siblings is prohibited in every state in the United States and most countries around the world. See related link.
Yes, your wife is a relative by marriage, and is considered to be your closest relative.
It depends on the religion: 1. Most branches of Christianity are against same sex marriage. 2. Virtually all branches of Islam are against same sex marriage. 3. Most branches of Judaism accept same sex marriage, while Orthodox Judaism and some Conservative Jews are against it.
Most religious doctrine on homosexuality is arguable at best, and therefore prohibition of same-sex marriage varies not only by religion, but also by individual sects.
Most religions are creationist. Think of any religious wedding ceremony. Usually creationism isn't even mentioned.
There is no major religion that allows marriage between siblings. In most cultures and religions, such relationships are considered incestuous and forbidden due to concerns about genetic abnormalities in offspring and societal taboos.
yes. most of the time visiting was prohibited in POW camps.