Should everyone follow the rules of their religion or leave the religion?

Author: TheUnderdog

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What?

Well I guess saying what is vague but your breaks and count down post is too vague to know specifics of your message. 
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There needs to be some clarity for what is a rule because some aspects are not treated as rule or law but ritualistic practice. Some parts indicate ideology which, if a person disagrees with majority of that religion's ideologies, a person may leave because there is conflict between person vs religion.  

There is a difference between guidelines and rules as well. Some may argue that specific ideologies and what not to do does not qualify as rules but recognizing that actions have concequences and said actions include negative concequences on one's spiritual being
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If you’re Christian, you live by your interpretation of the Bible, and if that means going kosher because Jesus never denounced it, you do that.  I think Christians should go kosher because their religion tells them too and no Bible verse undid kosher laws. 
Although one can argue there are points in the bible where kosher is highlighted as no longer necessary, christianity itself is built on verbl traditon and other practices outside of the bible. Even the sects that say "bible alone" have some practice or ideology that is not in the bible. And that is ok. 

In regards to your athiesm comment about rules. You seem to have just made a rule.