Dogma
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==Central Dogma per Religion== | ==Central Dogma per Religion== | ||
− | Islam- Qu'ran | + | *Islam- Qu'ran |
− | Judaism- Torah | + | *Judaism- Torah |
− | Christianity- Bible | + | *Christianity- Bible |
− | Wicca- The wiccan rede and rule of three | + | *Wicca- The wiccan rede and rule of three |
− | Hinduism- no central dogma | + | *Hinduism- no central dogma |
− | Shintoism- no central dogma | + | *Shintoism- no central dogma |
− | Pastafarism- The 8 "I'd really rather you didn'ts". | + | *Pastafarism- The 8 "I'd really rather you didn'ts". |
Revision as of 22:55, 5 May 2008
Dogma
Dogma(s) are a certain religious set of beliefs, whether they are written by divine doctrine or not. In rare cases dogma may also apply to ideology or philosophy as well. The phrase dogmatic is often used to describe those who oppose rational argument, and hold a very fundamental set of beliefs based on their religion.
Central Dogma per Religion
- Islam- Qu'ran
- Judaism- Torah
- Christianity- Bible
- Wicca- The wiccan rede and rule of three
- Hinduism- no central dogma
- Shintoism- no central dogma
- Pastafarism- The 8 "I'd really rather you didn'ts".