It really depends on your religion. For example, if you are an atheist, You would have no problem gambling or playing lottery, other than perhaps your own moral standing. Many religions that do have a god are opposed to gambling. Christianity makes a good example as it is the most popular, and the majority of people will understand. In biblical texts, there are warnings against gambling, to the point that in the 1900's and even today card games and dice games are frowned upon in some denominations.
No, it is not ethical or legally permissible to force someone to practice a religion against their beliefs. Everyone has the right to freedom of religion and belief, and it is important to respect an individual's personal convictions.
The Roman Emperor Nero was raised in the Roman pagan religion, but he eventually turned against it and persecuted Christians in the Roman Empire.
Yes, Rastafarianism is a religion where wearing cornrows is a common and traditional hairstyle. It is often seen as a symbol of unity with Africa and resistance against European standards of beauty.
Hugh Hefner was a professed atheist, and he did not subscribe to any particular religion throughout his life. He often spoke out against organized religion and any restrictions it placed on personal freedom and sexual expression.
As phrased, the question is an oversimplification. It's not religion which disagrees with science, but religious people who disagree with scientists (or at least those who consider themselves scientists). When people reach different answers by different methods, they tend to abuse the other guy's method.
No, it isn't.
No, there is no religion which is against tampon use.
The Quaker religion was against slavery. The Quakers were a religion of peaceful people who were against slavery and war.
its totally fake lottery. i think we shold take some action against those fraud people.
Tessie Hutchinson is the dissenter in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. She protests when her family is chosen in the annual lottery drawing and argues against the tradition before ultimately becoming the victim of the ritual.
against religion
Being discriminated against for your religion
He has no religion. He against the concept of "religion" entirely.
The word for discrimination against religion is bigotry. This is where you treat other religion in an unfair manner and disregard them.
Religion is a bigger retard tax than the lottery.
the biggest crime against religion is defacing property i think anyone have a better answer
Yes, it is against religion unless the adopted one is married with who adopted him/her.