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    dogmatic


    1. ’ It all seemed a little too dogmatic to Jean,


    2. was far less dogmatic and stubborn than his son though, so likely he would simply have left early, leaving another dictator friendly to the US in power rather than hoping to start a democracy


    3. But to dogmatic anti-Communists, this was all ignored or seen as a trick, a conspiracy to fool the west to let their guard down


    4. Demanding dogmatic adherence to orders and procedure was a sure way to create traitors


    5. He also talked to Hilderich about how him and Olom united their efforts with the same purpose of liberating the people first from ignorance and then from the dogmatic yoke of the oppressing Ruling Council, relaying to him how bright and hopeful those times had seemed


    6. ” It appears, from recent history that this is exactly what has been done through this ill-advised dogmatic interpretation


    7. It's not about special section and dogmatic


    8. Data showing warming periods inconsistent with current theory have been “fudged” to diminish their damage to current dogmatic theory


    9. dogmatic and too preachy for their taste


    10. drops of pragmatism and a teaspoon of dogmatic commitment, would have been the first honest

    11. People’s opinions are often dogmatic


    12. when it becomes dogmatic and magisterial


    13. " He was not a dogmatic preacher who exhorted his hearers to "Go" -- do this and do that


    14. There is much to be learned by human forms so that there is less fear over ‘spooky’ subjects or that which religion has deemed dogmatic


    15. There should only be reasons evaluated for the motivations when they are brought on by some insecurity or any other malady that your doctors or dogmatic leaders may thrust onto a group of people


    16. He would pursue this focus in a dogmatic manner


    17. Too many of his close aides are dogmatic, ruthless hardliners that will spoil Vietnam’s future by their excesses if not held in check


    18. It’s hard to be too dogmatic about such complex passages however


    19. The hierophant points out that these dogmatic emperors have no


    20. be to open the door to precisely those dogmatic influences that have nurtured

    21. I am bold to say that no religious teaching on earth can point to any results worth mentioning except that which is called doctrinal, dogmatic theology


    22. What deliverance on earth have all the modern schools�which scorn dogmatic teaching�what deliverance have they wrought? What overgrown and semi-heathen parishes in the metropolis, in our great seaports, our manufacturing towns, our colliery districts, have they evangelized and civilized? What New Zealand, what Red River, what Sierra-Leone, what Tinnevelly can the high-sounding systems of this latter day point to as a fruit of their system? No! if the question, "What is truth?" is to be solved by reference to results and fruits, the religion of the New Testament, the religion whose principles are summarized, condensed, and embalmed in our Articles, Creeds, and Prayer Book, has no cause to be ashamed


    23. ‘To my mind,’ said Raja Rao, ‘going by the progress made by its followers in shedding the dogmatic shackles, it’s the most dynamic of all religions


    24. Reverting to the Christian ethos that is the proselytizing forerunner of dogmatic uprightness and religious intolerance, we would have the seeds of strife that Islam sows nowadays


    25. But how come such a large multitude of people, many of them living amidst other religious groups, in contemporary times at that, could be so dogmatic about their religious beliefs? And, that too, in a world which is being driven by modernity backed by information technology! It should be our endeavor to understand this unique Muslim intellectual stagnation in psychological terms by wedding the P-A-C theories of Thomas A


    26. After all, the feature of the Semitic religious faiths is the dogmatic belief sustained by habit while spirituality epitomizes the search for the self in this world and beyond


    27. The court released a dogmatic statement that made people more hopeful


    28. science of butterflies is neither dull nor dogmatic


    29. trace of any dogmatic prejudice


    30. So what ends up being valued? Something actual? A car? A house? The potential of power or wealth? Or merely the symbol itself and not what it represents? Or merely the idea of safety and security that this accumulation represents? Or merely the idea of Accumulation itself as a mindless, dogmatic belief system? And why? Fear of poverty? Fear of powerlessness? Fear of others? The only reason this dynamic of hoarding exists, the only reason it is corrupt, is because it is based upon the principle of tool-use… one-sided splitting: i

    31. The blindest religions are the most intolerant, the most exclusionary and the most dogmatic


    32. What happened when literacy spread across the western civilized world? What happened when the ancient texts of the old and New Testament were no longer read in ancient Latin, and no longer interpreted to the masses by corrupt priests? When the common man became able to actually read the words of the single dogmatic insane text by which they were supposed to model their lives and believe every single thing in that garbage heap of ancient mutterings, the supposed sacredness and wisdom of the fucking book called the Bible was up for grabs


    33. I venture to add a few pages on this subject in a spirit of reverent inquiry, rather than of dogmatic assertion; premising that with us this is not a question of speculation, but simply of interpretation, and that it is not desired to vindicate for such interpretations a larger space in thought than the subject to be examined occupies in the sacred writings; much less to encourage delusive hopes of purgatorial salvation in those who neglect the gospel if offered on earth, whose 'damnation slumbereth not


    34. The denial of such spiritual life by the propagators of modern Christianity is perhaps one cause of its world-wide dogmatic rejection


    35. We have spoken hitherto of the effect of this dogmatic reformation on the personal faith of Christians, as opposed to secret skepticism which shakes their purposes and embitters their existence


    36. There is a whole philosophy of dogmatic craft in the reason why the first Archangel, who sprang from the depths of Chaos, was called Lux (Lucifer), the "Luminous Son of the Morning," or man vantaric Dawn


    37. Yoga is not a dogmatic studying, but a set of principles and in-


    38. This sort of nose is usually a short and coarse one, but there are a sufficient number of exceptions to prevent me from being dogmatic or from insisting upon this point in my description


    39. But anyone who had ever disagreed with him would know that there was something stiff and dogmatic about his way of thinking and he often concealed his lack of knowledge behind dogma and cocksure pronouncements


    40. On the whole, the wisest man was the least dogmatic upon the point

    41. This was not a dogmatic individual


    42. At first I thought he was just being unreasonable and dogmatic, but I realized it was just about probabilities


    43. This sort of nose is usually a short and coarse one, but there is a sufficient number of exceptions to prevent me from being dogmatic or from insisting upon this point in my description


    44. "I tell you, you are wrong," says the secretary, in a dogmatic tone, with his eyes obstinately fixed on the ground, and without looking at his companion


    45. "It's nothing of the sort," observes Koulikoff, majestically silent hitherto, in dogmatic tones


    46. The doctrine of Jesus is not opposed to your dogmatic belief, and is absolutely in harmony with your theory of the origin of the universe; and it offers you something that you do not possess


    47. This teaching, which, according to the men of science, is contained only in its dogmatic part,—in the doctrine of the Trinity, the redemption, the miracles, the church, the sacraments, and so forth,—is only one out of a vast number of religions which have arisen in humanity, and now, having played its part in history, is outliving its usefulness, melting in the light of science and true culture


    48. Her position is almost feudal; the others may be jealous, most of the women are, for she is as acquisitive as she is dogmatic, and somehow she has been able to deflect nearly all the family possessions to her own line of inheritance; but, though they scold behind her back, they bend the knee, every one of them


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    Synonyms for "dogmatic"

    dogmatic dogmatical bigoted egotistical stubborn opinionated overbearing arrogant tyrannical inevitable categorical immovable formal unqualified eternal positive

    "dogmatic" definitions

    characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles


    of or pertaining to or characteristic of a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative


    relating to or involving dogma