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Answer:Dogma : the term dogma has been used by some theistic religious groups to describe the body of positions forming the group's most central, foundational, or essential beliefs, though the term may also be used to refer to the entire set of formal beliefs identified by a theistic or non-theistic religious group.

Bigot: A bigot is a person who is irrationally and unfairly intolerant to people who are different.

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Dogma is a set of principles laid down by an authority and acts as the basis of an ideology or belief system. ... A Bigot is a person who is prejudiced or dislikes a group of people mainly because of differences in ideology be it political or religious.An example of dogma is the Ten Commandments in the Christian faith.

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