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We demand a state where there is not religious rule.
Some sort of religious rule said they had to wear it.
Problem was, which set of religious rules came closest to what God really thought?
For many people sexual abstinence is just a religious rule that makes no sense.
So has pressure to make the society as a whole conform to orthodox religious rules.
"Every community has to have religious rules," he said.
This traditional system followed religious rule and was meant to foster Buddhist understanding.
Beliefs can be discovered through religious rules; these distinguish religion from personal activities.
Could it be that the flight that they must have seen went against one of their religious rules?
Amish religious rules require children to leave school after eighth grade and then learn a trade.
He focussed on the confusion between cultural habits and religious rules.
The work transitions from military campaigns to the religious rule of Constantine.
Thus, even though Judaism is not the official religion of the state, religious rules have integrated themselves into the public sphere.
It was, or is, against some religious rules.
His whole household is permeated by a religious rule.
In fact, many have rejected their fathers' revolutionary ideals and strict religious rules.
"I don't want to establish religious rule," he said.
Theocracy: this is a time of largely religious rule.
They advocate religious rule, while the counts have always supported more secular-based society.
No one believes, however, that they will lay down their weapons or give up their dream of bringing the whole region under religious rule.
But once in power, might the Brotherhood introduce religious rules - on alcohol, for example - that could affect the country's tourism industry?
Religious rules forbid the Orthodox men from being touched by women, so their carers must be male.
Opposition to the religious rule of the clergy or Islamic government in general was often met with harsh punishments.
It isn't a matter of pilgrimages, observances, and obeying religious rules.
When King William learned that this might result in a return to the predominantly entrenched religious rule, he refused.