dogma

IPA: dˈɑgmʌ

noun

  • An authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true and indisputable, regardless of evidence or without evidence to support it.
  • A doctrine (or set of doctrines) relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth authoritatively by a religious organization or leader.
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Examples of "dogma" in Sentences

  • Official acts of the Church proclaim the same dogma.
  • Barth also agreed with the Dogma of the Virgin Birth.
  • He possesses the dogma of the worst religious fanatic.
  • In particular, he preached the dogma of the Real Presence.
  • Abaddon is the name of a famous demon in the Christian dogma.
  • Wikipedia is not a vehicle for the promulgation of religious dogma.
  • On the other hand, I do not see the wiki principles as inviolable dogma.
  • The discussion of opposition to the dogma of papal infallibility is weak.
  • The hymn is a theological statement of faith in the dogma of the Incarnation.
  • The principle ID advocates want educators to teach the evidence not the dogma.

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