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Define Dogma in history

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any organization which has a set of beliefs and rules to live by has an organizational dogma. Whether it is political, social, economic, educational, scientific, business, or religious dogma they are all beliefs and rules to live by or operate by.

When someone is fervently dogmatic that means that they will probably stick to their dogma and it will be almost impossible to change. If any change comes in the dogma then it will probably be gradual small changes over a long duration.

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Answered by anjali980
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My Karma Ran Over Your Dogma. ... The less dogma, the less friction. The Greek origin of the word dogma is dokeîn, “to seem.” Dogma is defined as something held as an established opinion, a definite authoritative tenet. Don't get me wrong: beliefs, codes of conduct, laws, faith and doctrine are important.

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