Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness. |
In a sense it is not the corruptors' fault, they were brought up to inherit the same dishonest dogmas and attitudes as the previous generation. |
And for so long the pieties, dogmas, and set of assumptions being taught on college campuses have been found on the far left. |
He believes that when living in a certain society you should become a real part of it by sticking to its rules, dogmas and principles. |
Zen has an iconoclastic tendency, and seems to regard the study of texts, doctrines, and dogmas as a potential hindrance to spiritual awakening. |
Buddhism, by contrast, seems to have no rules, no dogmas, no guilt-inducing concepts like sin. |