Dogma refers to a set of beliefs or rules that are considered to be true, fixed, and often unquestionable. It is a term used to describe ideas or principles that are strongly held and followed by a particular group or institution.
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The body of
dogma of a religion: the Muslim faith.
No, a life free of
religious dogma allows you to determine your own rational place in society.
The young priest started out intelligent but ended up completely possess
with dogma in the end.
Don't be trapped
by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
The desire, my desire is to be spiritual — spirit filled —
not dogma based religion — someone else's point of view.
There is a progression in drifting away
from dogma.
The old
dogma about lowering your metabolic rate dies hard even in me.
The science that is verified so completely is in conflict with some aspects of
Christian dogma.
No movie will ever work for everyone, and as an audience we can't turn our preferences
into dogma.
Second, this means that environmental
dogma which argues that we live within ecological limits may actually make us more vulnerable to changes in the natural world.
He's not going back on any church
dogma at all... (much of which I personally disagree with).
Just because they don't have a religious
dogma doesn't excuse them.
I hope they start to
question dogma and explore the full world of knowledge.
But he shows more concern with rates of return (for both investors and the state) than with
political dogma.
Religious faith means abandoning rational inquiry and
accepting dogma as truth.
The
central dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information.
Scientific dogma dictates that various three - letter combinations of our genetic sequence each «mean» exactly one thing — each codes for a particular amino acid, the building block of proteins.
The central
dogma says that in a free market, buyers and sellers will agree on a price that both sides regard as fair.
But many business schools are struggling to leave
old dogma behind, says Blank, an eight - time tech entrepreneur.
It was for going against the
churches dogma that the earth was the center of the universe.
But then again I ask: why is it that we tackle it only in the way that
current dogma talks about — cut carbon emissions right now and feel good about yourself?
The central
dogma holds that DNA is the repository for all genetic instructions in a cell.
Planet formation far away from a small parent star is at odds with the conventional planet -
making dogma.
These are the standard ideological lessons of free
market dogma.
It is still surprising how much damage the low -
fat dogma has done.
Don't let
dogma get in the way of simply improving your character and humanity.
According to your
own dogma, everything beautiful in the world is given to us by him, but so to is everything evil.
I do not believe in
nutritional dogma or that one style of eating is more superior than another.
But isn't the problem that schools often teach belief, doctrine and
dogma where they should be teaching the scientific method?
You arrive at your destination intact and ready to capitalize through unbiased and consistent work, not through predictions or holding to
dogma through thick and thin.
Again, here is a positive, peer - reviewed study that contradicts the
official dogma of saturated fat dangers.