Yes, the Bible is legal in South Korea, but not in North Korea.
Because of Republicans and Bible thumpers
Academic Biblical studies are perfectly legal but the religious or spiritual practice of Bible study is not (in the US).
Irwin Helffenstein Linton has written: 'A lawyer and the Bible' -- subject(s): Christianity, Evidence 'A legal man and the Bible' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Bible
No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.No. Although bibles have been used historically to record family births and deaths the bible is not a legal record of such events. A birth certificate must be obtained from the keeper of vital records in your jurisdiction in order to be considered an official "legal" document.
No, the legal term proffer is not written in anywhere the text of the English KJV bible. Some specific verses might be taken even misconstrued as the legal act of proffering, however the word is not used and is not written in the English KJV of the biblical text.
The bible in legal precedings is just a symbol that many people did and still od recognize as incredibly important.
many, but they deserve it. that's how they did it in the bible.
No but it would be immoral to do so as it is mentioned in the bible that men should co-exist with earth in harmony.Another answerNo, not as long as you do it for food (and it's legal in your area).
Watchtower magazine is produced by The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. It is the legal name of the Jehovah's Witnesses printing operation.
"Mosaic law" came to refer to the entire legal content of the Pentateuch (first 5 books of Bible), not just the Ten Commandments.
The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society was formed as a legal non-profit corporation so that Russell and his associates could legally print magazines and brochures to spread the gospel message.