dogma

/ˈdɔɡmə/
noun
  1. A set of beliefs or principles that are accepted as true without question, especially in religion or politics.
    • She refused to accept the political dogma of her party without thinking for herself.
    • Scientific progress often challenges old dogma.
    • The church's dogma has remained unchanged for centuries.
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