What is dogma?
Correct answer: A system of principles of a religion
What?
This is not the definition of dogma. A dogma is a set of authoritative opinions; they do not have to be of a religious nature.
Jojo
Being Greek really helps with the game
Player #25988182
definition of dogma-a set of principles of authority, does not state which authority, can be any authority.
superbunny
I agree that this definition of "dogma" is not recognized. perhaps this Catholic church can explain it correctly.
JP
No… Dogma is ”A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.”
No One
What?, interesting to know about the misinformation
Tei
It's also a pretty good movie starring Matt Damon and the late George Carlin, among others.
Player #45619216
Dogma is a set of principles underlying any argument that are self evident and non inferentially justified (ie taking something to be true without having to provide proper justification for it) Doesn’t have to be religion. Dogma typically suggests a foundationalist mode of argument
Stephanie.S.
What?, The meaning has changed over time. It was a word relating to religion originally and the meaning has expanded.
Player #16702581
I got this right based upon remembering that saying "my karma just ran over your dogma" haha
Player #14650138
Player It is also a garment worn in religious service, usually Deacon or a celebrant.
Player #Tytruck16
That is exactly what was stated.