I've this was a good book for someone like me, who does not have
very dogmatic beliefs but still wants to nurture a spiritual side.
Not exact matches
I know a lot of people who are
very dogmatic about theological
beliefs that may or may not be valid «private revelations.»
It is a tragedy that so many of our leaders today (and all of those ignorant fools who elect them on the basis of their religious
beliefs) are guided by their brainwashed,
dogmatic belief in what amounts to no more than a
very elaborate story of Santa Claus.
Lewis even claims that «
dogmatic belief in objective value is necessary to the
very idea of a rule which is not tyranny or an obedience which is not slavery» (Abolition, p. 46).
It seems to operate under the
dogmatic belief that the human body is a machine, and that the problems that can cause one part of this machine to break down are
very dissimilar from the ones that make another part vulnerable to malfunction.