It depends on the your Nation's rules, but in the US there is something called concientious objector status which may prevent an individual from being drafted because of their religious beliefs. In many European countries that have required military service, people from pacifist religions can request to perform another form of national service such as cleaning swamps, etc. in lieu of fighting.
i am pretty sure it is amish.
No. Not unless your religion forbids it.
Certainly, unless your religion forbids it.
no. as turkey is an islam country, the religion forbids it!
The United States and the states that make it up do not have a religion. The Constitution forbids there to be a state religion.
Because people are stupid and don't really care about religion
No, but neither religion forbids adherents from following multiple faiths, so it is not uncommon for a Taoist to also be a Buddhist.
Nothing in Islam religion forbids Muslims from eating spices.
The First Amendment forbids Congress from establishing a religion the way England did when it created the Anglican Church.
forbids religion as a requirement for holding a governmental position
It could be Jainism.
They have nothing to do with one another. The bill of rights was drafted by James Madison who said "Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise." The bill of rights secures for every American the freedom to follow whatever religion they wish, and forbids the congress from prohibiting or promoting any single religion.