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A religion, of course, has its own laws. However, when someone chooses to follow a religion, I believe they are allowed to have their own stance how much they follow their religion. This can mean that the person's religious beliefs does not include breaking the law. However, radicals who 'abide' by their religion should not break the law for their religion. In most countries today, the law is in acceptance of all religions and so there is nothing to stop a person from abiding with their own beliefs. As society develops many religious beliefs are adapted to suit society. For example, gays are said to be mentioned as evil throughout the Bible. But, many churches today decide that being gay is not a sin. I am Christian. I believe in Jesus' main two laws of love God and Love your neighbour. This means I accept all the people around me.



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