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− | Merriam-Webster defines dogma as "a belief or set of beliefs that is taught by a religious organization." However, in our study of history, it extends not only to religious organizations but also to cultures as a whole. Dogmas are often considered true among members of a group or religion without proof. Dogmas often hold together a society through a set of shared rules and values and are an important part of culture.
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− | ~~By Dhilan Lahoti~~
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