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But when I asked him what Peronism means now, he said: "It has its doctrine; it was born here.
"Others may do things differently, and may criticize TBN for how it operates, its look, its doctrine and belief," Mr. May said.
It must not be judged on its doctrine, but on its corporate ability to absorb the frustrated.
"It is for that Court to re-examine its doctrine in light of my findings of fact," he declared confidently.
He said Christian doctrine "remains unchanged, that marriage is between a man and a woman" and it was "unlikely" the Anglican church would revise its doctrine.
Whichever religion's claims in its doctrine is the least verifiable by this criteria, it can be ruled out as well.
Hamas is committed in its doctrine to Israel's destruction.
Germany has no intention of exporting its doctrine.
A CHURCH that loses its faithful, its clergy and its doctrine is doomed.
Did Calvinism spur worldly achievement because its doctrine of predestination removed all choice about the hereafter?
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And third, Germany's attachment to legal order pushes it to enshrine its doctrines in European treaties, creating political turbulence across the union.It also overemphasises deficit-cutting.
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