It all depends with the church doctrine. If u go against it ,evry chch hs its penalty. Bt it is NT the human's duty to judge and expel someone. Only GOD hs the ryt fo judgment.
Roman Catholic AnswerI'm not real sure what you mean by this question. Banned from what? The only individual I know that has been banned by the Catholic Church is Satan and the other devils. When a Church is consecrated there is an elaborate ceremony in which the building is exorcised and blessed.
banned
Yes; it was banned by the Catholic Church upon publication in 1834.
Erasmus
After the Cuban Revolution and communist takeover in 1959, the Church was restricted (or otherwise banned) and has only again enjoyed freedom of practice since 1992.
back in the old days you were banned for being a heretic or a nonbeliever. today is almost the same but it's not as aggressive. today people are breaking the church law in so many ways like the rape scandals in the church like worshipping the devil or breaking the church doctrine's. now people are breaking away from the church ever more faster. the world has become atheist because of these difficulties in the church. so religion is dieing slowly or is it not?
Certain music was banned by the Catholic Church because it was considered inappropriate or sacrilegious, going against the teachings and values of the Church. This included music with explicit or immoral lyrics, as well as music that was seen as promoting ideas contrary to Catholic beliefs.
Charles Haanel's "The Master Key System" >< foolishfish
ChristmasBear BaitingCock FightingWorking on SundaysWalking on Sundays (apart from to and from the church)Catholic church servicesTheatresAnd almost anything that was fun!
Polygamy was banned from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) over 120 years ago in 1890. Those practicing polygamy today are not really Mormons, because they have been excommunicated (kicked out) of the Church. Anyone found practicing polygamy is immediately excommunicated.
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Maybe in the Church schools. They never did like any form of Science Fiction.