Dogma
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Dogma (the plural is either dogmata or dogmas, Greek δόγμα, plural δόγματα) is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization, of that people think it should not to be disputed or doubted. In the context of religion the term is descriptive. Outside of religion for most people the term means something negative, because it accepts only a particular point of view.