This is the thing! Christians do not have any rules. They are free in every way when they give up their life to Christ and receive Holy Spirit.
Yes, subject to any deed restrictions, development restrictions, homeowners association rules, zoning, etc.
If you strictly follow everything in the Bible, then there are an enormous number of rules. Most devoted Christians, however, choose to mostly focus more on the teachings of Jesus.
Restrictions.
Because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians
The bill goes to the rules committee as a last step before being voted on in the house floor. The rules committee establishes how a bill will be voted on and any restrictions on how that will happen.
The vast majority travel the same as most people - walking, running, biking, boating, cars, trains, planes etc. There aren't restrictions on most Christians as there are on others. However, there are small groups of Christians that will not do any travelling on the 7th day Sabbath or any of the 7 Annual Feast/Holy Days of God.
There are several traditional IRA rules that apply to the IRA or an IRA account. These rules include restrictions on age (how old you need to be to apply for an IRA), maximum contribution limits, withdrawal limits, and tax deductibility.
Too many rules and restrictions
There are a few rules saying you can drive with restrictions sometimes in a certain setting people gotta do what they gotta do.
Any type they want. There are no dietary restrictions in Christianity. Gluttony is considered a sin, but that's just eating too much. It doesn't matter what it is.
Yes, there are several rules to follow when visiting the Vatican. These include dressing modestly, being respectful in churches and sacred sites, following photography guidelines, and observing silence in certain areas. It's also important to adhere to security regulations and be mindful of any specific rules or restrictions in place during your visit.