Happened in Guatemala. The Christian populace rebelled against DST and insisted that all meetings be scheduled on "God's time" (an hour different from official "government time"). After 6 months of chaos, the government gave up and did not repeat DST the next year.
This is probably to the wrong crowd, but Why are orthodox religious people adamant on doing God's way? I mean if you believe everything is part of God's plan why can't you just accept the change of lifestyle over decades of human development. Humans built religion, religions didn't make humans.
The phrase is obviously idiomatic: it omits the conclusion one is supposed to draw. I don't intend to defend the very concept of idioms to someone invested in not believing in them or whatever it is that motivated your comment.
Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset for the them the time change would have an effect as if sunset was at 7 before so they had time to get off from work and break their fast at home. I don't think the time change opposition is for religious reasons but more because of convenience reasons.
For every ibrahimic religion there was a messenger/prophet, sometimes multiple.
For example, Moses, Jesus, Mohammed.
These people didn't create the religion, they were reciting what god said to them, either through their actions or directly writing what was said to them.
You might say, "but there were changes to the books after these messengers!" Yes, but not in the case of Islam.
But the basic premise is the same, these are God's religions, one prays to god, not to its Prophets.
Without humans none of the religions even exist, do we see animals visiting any shrines?
Cavemen existed without religions, the origin of religion is humans. They picked a god for that religion.