Oh, dude, some conservative branches of Christianity, like certain Baptist and Pentecostal groups, frown upon dancing. They're like, "Thou shalt not bust a move!" Some strict interpretations of Islam also discourage dancing, but hey, who needs to dance when you can just tell jokes and make people laugh, am I right?
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Yes. some religions in china prohibit the consumption of a specific food but this all depends on which religion the person is in.
Some religious groups prohibit autopsies
Some Christian denominations do not allow dancing, but most denominations do not prohibit dancing. It is up to the family to decide whether ther will be dancing. Usually there is no dancing during the wedding ceremony, but the ceremony is followed by a reception which often includes dancing.
It isn't and never has been, except among some extremely conservative religious groups that prohibit many forms of entertainment, not just swing dancing.
Many religions are associated with European ritual dancing, including Christianity and Judaism. This form of ritual dancing eventually fell out of favor among Christians.
Most major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, support organ and tissue donation as a charitable act that saves lives and helps those in need. However, some sects or interpretations within these religions may have differing views. It's important for individuals to consult with their religious leaders if they have concerns about organ donation.
yes Actually, that depends entirely on the preacher's religion. Some religions prohibit alcohol of any kind.
It isn't and never has been, except among some extremely conservative religious groups that prohibit many forms of entertainment, not just swing dancing.
Prohibit what?
what is to prohibit
More then 60to70 people out of 100 get married after their divorce comes through.
No, that is forbidden for us. The Ten Commandments explicitly prohibit this. (Exodus 20:4)