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By the end of their electoral exile realism had become at least as much of a dogma for New Labour as socialism had been for the old.
It substitutes a dogma for rational thought, and the dogma cannot be shaken.
I don't know why this dogma sustain by U.S. government, and the Republicans say [the] same, it's a dogma for them.
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Instead, it exchanged an old dogma for a new one.
This idea that Jesus is the ultimate and greatest liberator is not a tangential dogma for us.
Dale McGowan, the co-author and editor of the book "Parenting Beyond Belief" told me that he believes that most of these people "are not looking for a dogma or a doctrine, but for transcendence from the everyday".
In campaign speeches in 2007 he declared that "free trade cannot be a dogma" and called for financial capitalism to be "moralised".
In his earliest writings he agreed with Baur that Christianity is a historical development of perfectly logical pattern rather than a dogma revealed once and for all.
We adopted a Dogma 95 aesthetic only for an early scene of a game of charades, and then in the climactic scenes in which the characters' close-knit relationships begin to unravel under the influence of the drug Ecstasy.
Others, relying chiefly on the texts that have been preserved, maintain that for Origen the fall of souls was a tentative and occasional speculation or a myth, in Plato's sense, that was later mistaken for a dogma (Harl 1987).
It may be fought over, but never announced as a dogma free of requirements for evidence and demonstration.
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