Taking a look at the differences between Europe and the US and why it might be a lot harder for the former to have the latter's success with shale gas:
http://www.economist.com/node/21540256
Do you have to follow your country's bill of rights or their constitution fully?
I mean I'm all for constitutions. They put strong laws for the better of the people. The reason I'm asking this is because I was reading the second amendment of the US Bill of Rights - the one which gives people...
For example, how many of you pray x number of times per day? Work on the sabbath? Don't eat certain foods?
Personally, the only rule I obey is not to eat certain foods. I'm not even honestly sure why I do that considering im not religious at all.
There are many religious books available in all religions for the followers to follow or understand for example Bible, Gita, Quran etc... But does we actually follow any of them in our day to day life?
Simple question...what if you were born in some other faith? Would you somehow find your way to the one you are practicing or stick to the one you were born in? Are you practicing your religion by choice or simply by birth?
Honest replies please.