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"dogma" Definitions
  1. a belief or set of beliefs held by a group or organization that others are expected to accept without argument

731 Sentences With "dogma"

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If you are looking at the dogma of each religion only, then I guess you could make that assumption — little religious dogma overtly espouses violence.
But to promote questionable science as Catholic dogma is ridiculous.
One barrier to funding and recognition is almost official dogma.
The legacy of drink and dogma cascades through the generations.
Dianne Feinstein said that religious "dogma" lived loudly in her.
Mixing religion and politics only leads to confusion and Dogma.
I feel that dogma is detrimental to any interesting clause.
It's custom; it's tradition; it's dogma; it's a cargo cult.
It is a dogma it has been unable to shake.
The rule that would be liberalized is not a dogma.
The underlying ideological dogma is equally distant and not reconcilable.
He raps him for his departures from conservative policy dogma.
It's a society that fosters estrangement by prioritizing dogma over humanity.
McQueen. Bosch's appeal extends way beyond dogma, capturing ordinary viewers who
Religion depends on what you were raised to believe: that's dogma.
It was circumscribed by dogma and poverty and revolved around ritual.
It's not that we've lost an underlying dogma — it simply changed.
As with the fatalism inherent in the dogma of predestination, Gleick
Democrats and Republicans are aligned against Apple But not partisan dogma.
This is a truth that often threatens to harden into dogma.
We are not beholden to the political dogma of the past.
I want to make a game against dogma, in a way.
Today, the standing dogma is that purposelessness and disorder are nihilistic.
He clung to his Methodism while criticizing some of its dogma.
"It grew into this dogma that only mammals chew," he continued.
It has made me rethink certain aspects of conservative doctrine and dogma.
How did we become trapped, as you put it, inside this dogma?
It's the holidays, I've popped in Dragon's Dogma, and I'm emotionally tired.
The inciting incident of Dragon's Dogma is a deal with a dragon.
Somewhere in recent years though, unicorns emerged and the dogma was upended.
" Trump, Thiel said, represents a "new ideology beyond the dogma of Reaganism.
Dogma was a confused young Catholic actively trying to reconcile his faith.
They were grounded in description, not dogma—but prescriptions they were nonetheless.
It's raw indoctrination, but adolescents don't have the capacity to question dogma.
This message is now dogma for news outlets and public health officials.
Design-bid-build is policy dogma — a century after its first use.
Reason and faith, science and dogma—all locked in battle in Cairo.
Imperial power in China was always backed by a quasi-religious dogma.
It is a dogma with no practical goals other than to oppose.
Onstage, Clarke launched into the Dale Carnegie version of the U.C.B. dogma.
You don't even have to buy into sovereign dogma to get swindled.
Conservative dogma has been a disaster for the US. It is unbelievable that some Democrats, in the name of showing how darn reasonable they are, are accepting versions of that dogma as a starting point for climate negotiations.
I translated scripture into stories, interpreted dogma into skits about friendship and charity.
Visually, it looks like a version of Dogma as remade by Monty Python.
The Prayvaganza wedding was all about adherence to dogma and humanly devised ritual.
Every move they make is shaped by the dogma of their own making.
"It became a kind of dogma that this was a fake," Houston said.
In short, the dogma of the monetarists is fulfilled by the low ratealone.
Again, this is where Silicon Valley might get trapped in its own dogma.
Dragon's Dogma—for all of its shortcomings—feels like an entirely different direction.
It shatters a key liberal belief and a separate example of conservative dogma.
Abandons "revenue neutrality," the dogma that tax reform mustn't worsen currently projected deficits.
Therefore, as their new dogma dictates, inflation must be achieved at any cost.
But the nights of Dragon's Dogma are designed to get in your way.
Mr. Duterte is famous for disdaining dress codes, traditional diplomacy and religious dogma.
Both positions ran against the small-government, privatization dogma that Mr. Sessions promoted.
There is nothing in Catholic dogma that specifically elucidates the virtues of basketball.
The goal of "Xi Jinping Thought," the party's new official dogma, isn't stakeholdership.
We see rigid dogma and ideology not just as needless but as dangerous.
She won't play the part of a guru, or prescribe any single dogma.
The dogma of Lent and its outward expressions are inextricable from one another.
If you, like too many others, missed out on Dragon's Dogma, Capcom is giving you yet another reason to try out this criminally underrated action game when Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen hits Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on October 3.
Dogma here is shown to be a deformed beast that must be kept captive.
By the 2016 presidential election cycle, major cracks had emerged in flag pin dogma.
It's not so much the dogma and the theology as it is the culture.
" While another Twitter user felt the photos were "consistent with the trans community dogma.
For decades the kingdom has been the font of Sunni Islam's anti-Shia dogma.
"The law knows no heresy", the justices wrote, "and is committed to...no dogma".
One explained that he was attracted to Satanism because "It's about knowledge," not dogma.
When it was first released, Dragon's Dogma had a very limited "fast travel" system.
He pours money and ­resources into the endeavor, not to mention old-fashioned dogma.
It is G.O.P. dogma that the Reagan tax cut set off an economic boom.
Republican leaders were more motivated by conservative dogma on the economy and foreign policy.
" The doctor replies: "The dogma of beneficial motherhood has been handed down by men.
What kind of rituals or dogma do you think that we might leave behind?
His amiable act doesn't question religious dogma with any persistence or engage with doubters.
She had faith in the facts, even if they challenged the dogma of narrative.
But then, without allowing for qualifications, any standpoint degenerates from pragmatic guideline to inflexible dogma.
But like any dogma, there is utility in occasionally challenging the assumptions that undergird it.
Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
When you finally reach the Seneschal and Dragon's Dogma, you can choose to fight it.
"There is an old dogma stating that reptiles are mostly solitary and stupid," said Dinets.
Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Hamik plans to foster them until space opens at nearby Monte Rio's Dogma Animal Rescue.
Some cling faithfully to pillars of American dogma: capitalism and the promise of class mobility.
The rank and file have spurned party dogma, and the spurned dogmatists are fighting back.
It requires a business mentality not beholden to generations of ossified left and right dogma.
No one wants dogma from central bankers, but Hamlet-like equivocation is of limited use.
Both help temper the extremes of political dogma that have afflicted the US political landscape.
I have seen Republicans and Democrats sell out through a false dogma of free trade.
Some things were just accepted dogma, but Wes was really interested in a different perspective.
But God died in the 19th century, and Christian dogma and discipline died with him.
Harvey is forcing Texans to rethink our political dogma of small government at any cost.
Debate — philosophically and physiologically — makes us human, whereas dogma cauterizes our potential as a species.
Now Mr. Trump has upended Republican dogma, and Democrats are embracing their own protectionist heritage.
This was "A Course in Miracles," and it became the basis for all Williamson's dogma.
Science became for some Chinese thinkers a new kind of dogma, something that explained everything.
Mr. Tversky was the bold one who delighted in undermining well-established dogma within psychology.
It would seem that dogma isn't the exclusive province of one camp or the other.
Consequently some activists, researchers, and policy makers are questioning the dogma of growth as good.
"There's currently a dogma that we can't feed the world without using these pesticides," Mitchell says.
Teal insists her therapy saves lives, but her critics say Teal's death-focused dogma is dangerous.
To dig into why Dragon's Dogma is so special, it's best to start at the end.
In many regards Dragon's Dogma makes more sense in 2016 than it did back in 2012.
Isn't it equally toxic that religious dogma often justifies hate, bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, and other prejudices?
I was not thrilled... but I was enjoying Dragon's Dogma, and had no intention to stop.
But that the conviction has become dogma for the American Jewish left marks a serious shift.
"Dogma" is the only Kevin Smith movie that has never been available on a streaming service.
Whether taxes should be raised or cut can be determined only by analysis, not by dogma.
The left is demanding that Harris, Booker, and Patrick adhere to progressive dogma to a tee.
Standard HR dogma counsels a system of escalating and proportional punishments for violation of employment policies.
Diet was my dogma: Thou shalt not eat pasta, save for that made of rice flour.
For me it's also a game about the danger of being too entrenched in your dogma.
Because of the rights situation, Smith had no intention of including "Dogma" in his new movie.
He also found the structures of the other molecules that are part of the central dogma.
Artistic vision reaching religious heights may contradict or supersede dogma, no matter how pious the artist.
But opposition to a living wage is well-entrenched as Republican Party dogma, going back decades.
It's a good step to change what people here really consider a dogma of private housing.
"It is alarming that the dogma of wide-open borders is considered a priority," he said.
The construction of a school free from "fear and dogma" was central to the colony's foundation.
And, in truth, many of the founders were lukewarm theists with deep distrust of religious dogma.
How did we get to this point, with such a huge gulf between reality and dogma?
But he had never quite bought the conservation dogma that parks should be empty of people.
He rapped him for his departures from conservative policy dogma (on free trade and foreign policy).
It's also the logical conclusion of the anti-PC dogma of the ppl umbraging the most tonite.
All the dogma in the world can't protect them from wolves, and people's inherent wildness breaking free.
Sessions also objected to members of Congress asking judicial and executive branch nominees about their religious dogma.
As radical as that sounds, in current dogma of the startup community that is a death sentence.
She and her mother leaven their labor with brisk good humor and a refreshing lack of dogma.
Stanford's justification for rejecting Fossil Free Stanford's demand departs from the dogma of the orthodox climate alarmists.
Trump's apparent willingness to break with GOP dogma on foreign policy and entitlements only reinforced this belief.
To date, "Dogma" is the only Kevin Smith movie that is not available on a streaming platform.
" He said it was "as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past.
Of course, President Trump has only been following Republican Party climate denialist dogma that long preceded him.
Mr. Roe cites the benefits of the tax cuts, but does not consider deficits, once Republican dogma.
Take, for instance, Rooms, the proposal of Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara's Belgium-based practice Dogma.
But Hoover was committed to a failed orthodoxy, unable to think beyond the dogma of the past.
Cheeky T-shirts and coffee mugs soon appeared for sale emblazoned with Senator Feinstein's remark about dogma.
But these complex activities should be driven by objective analysis and not by a dogma and posturing.
This novel could have easily sagged into dogma, but Leichter keeps the narrative crisp, swift and sardonic.
To be certain, Francis is the pope and is the one with the power to promulgate dogma.
To Raisman, the images shattered the dogma that the nerves in the human body declined after infancy.
I feel like this dogma we have that we are all the same is bad for everyone.
He made another correction in the South Carolina debate when he exploded the Republican dogma on Iraq.
This difference played into a second Democratic liability, according to Lupia: Many liberal elites, who see right-leaning voters as blindly following the edicts of an unbending dogma on many issues, have little to no awareness of their own blind allegiance to an unbending dogma on many issues.
What they discovered challenged almost three decades of cat tongue dogma that has described papillae as cone-shaped.
The rules of its bail-outs reflected the installation-by-stealth of austerity as official euro-zone dogma.
In order to survive the country's increasingly racist dogma, Massaquoi had to endure many insults to his person.
Senator Dianne Feinstein told Ms Barrett she was concerned that it seemed "the dogma lives loudly within you".
Tips for improving sleep "shouldn't necessarily be taken as dogma," Dr. Dement warns in The Promise of Sleep.
When Dragon's Dogma first popped up in 2012, there didn't appear to be much reason to get excited.
Heck, Dragon's Dogma is the game that Austin wrote about when we re-launched VICE Gaming as Waypoint.
The phrase enshrined the dogma that politicians – the Party – is the final judge of what journalism can say.
And while Mello never explicitly identified as an incel himself, his dogma certainly appeared consistent with the worldview.
When asked whether she endorsed "Medicare for All," she dutifully said yes, as it is now Democratic dogma.
But one still could get a fair, balanced education by consulting traditional canonical texts that countered the dogma.
Seriously, there is essentially no chance that conservatives, whose ideas haven't changed in decades, will reconsider their dogma.
It is radically subjective: Any creed other than the dogma of self-empowerment is a form of oppression.
I long ago ditched religious dogma in favor of universal human dignity, individual freedom, and service to others.
A onetime teacher of literature at M.I.T., Gurney also enjoyed sending up the jargon and dogma of academia.
For free societies to function, the idea of open-mindedness can't simply be a catchphrase or a dogma.
I've read that some people believe it's simply tradition that forces priests to remain unmarried, not Catholic dogma.
I never lied or made false promises, but merely quoted Scripture and church dogma to participate in conversations.
Instead of "dreary Russian dogma," communism, for most Americans involved, was about committed and effective grass-roots organizing.
To Frade, his approach is a management philosophy, a personal dogma and a belief system rolled into one.
This is a profoundly undemocratic stance and is tantamount to the dogma of an isolated, elitist, intellectual regime.
I first played Dragon's Dogma in 2012, two years before I published my first ever personal GOTY list.
A century of dogma keeps all of us from higher levels of service at lower life cycle costs.
Miss America and its organizers are not beholden to any particular dogma, other than the rules of capitalism.
Subsequent appearances for the duo came throughout the years in Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and 2006's Clerks 2.
Samuelson vigorously disputed the dogma of long-termism, which says that the riskiness of stocks diminishes as time passes.
This sounds nice, but ignores the human lives affected by the GOP dogma Trump is spending his presidency advancing.
The commitment to critical inquiry requires it to disfavor some views based on religious dogma, social convention or superstition.
Formed in 1980, the Workers' Party eschewed strict Marxist dogma and embraced a democratic process for electing its leaders.
If there is a dogma, it's that any combination goes, as long as we like the way it tastes.
To reckon with that dogma, we must also wrestle with its cultural symbols, and trim them of their power.
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Why is the above review of the last 50 years or so of Democratic and Republican Party dogma necessary?
But, once he became a Republican candidate for President, he fully embraced the contemporary conservative dogma regarding the courts.
At such moments, we need the courage to stand up to dogma not just in others but in ourselves.
This is no time for ideological dogma, nor is it time for partisans to advance long-term policy priorities.
Such an approach toward gun rights runs counter to Republican dogma, as did other suggestions that the president made.
So is the way casual, catty utterances of Jason and Mark are misinterpreted by apostles and transformed into dogma.
History tells us that delaying these solutions in the name of economic principles or dogma can be self-defeating.
This report challenged a central dogma of medicine: namely, that dietary cholesterol leads to elevated serum cholesterol and atherosclerosis.
At such moments, we need the courage to stand up to dogma, not just in others, but in ourselves.
Like religion, it says that there is something beyond material existence, but it doesn't teach dogma, or prescribe action.
" But the religious experience itself will always be one step ahead of dogma because it is "dynamic and fluid.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sees the world through a clerical and revolutionary lens clouded by anti-US dogma.
Entitled "Peasants" (pictured, above), it was supposedly Malevich's half-hearted attempt at the wholesome subject matter mandated by Soviet dogma.
One idea is to abandon decades of safety dogma and encourage residents of tall towers to evacuate by the lifts.
Modern AI can do more than mirror the organisational dogma that characterised its birth, it can also reflect our humanity.
But Wise was never involved in the church for the dogma, and he doesn't think life is that simple anyway.
Affleck, 46, seemingly reprises his role as Holden from Chasing Amy, while Damon, 48, seemingly returns as Loki from Dogma.
And yet they're still clinging to this dogma, and indeed the latest tax bill is the latest example of that.
The party that produced Britain's first Jewish and female prime ministers puts the disciplined exercise of power above mere dogma.
Meanwhile, the researchers found, technically sophisticated new studies using animals undercut other aspects of the dogma about exercise and immunity.
The blue link (underlined or not) has been around for so long that it's become borderline dogma for web design.
And what better way to get everyone chanting their dogma than a global propaganda-fest celebrating the "theory" of gravity?
"God," along with "successful," is an epic dismissal of the religious dogma that subjugates women and the art they create.
The museum pushes little dogma of any kind—it scarcely explains the Christian belief in Jesus's resurrection, say, or salvation.
Dragon's Dogma offers hints that you need to take note of, and doesn't tend to waste time with idle threats.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is out now for PC, with older versions for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 available everywhere.
Instead, it's the simple fact that once the sun sets in Dragon's Dogma, a deep darkness falls over the world.
For these reasons, I spent the first dozen hours of Dragon's Dogma carefully scheduling my treks out into the wilderness.
Knowing more about the case didn't seem to shift opinion much which suggests that political dogma may be guiding responses.
And to complicate things even more, the church's membership has been conditioned to defend a crystallized dogma at all cost.
The film explains these differing points of view in a way that's accessible and not bogged down by any dogma.
I was better prepared to fight my battles than when I was bound by the dogma of any political organization.
During his long lifetime, Michelangelo's personal, private view of Catholic dogma was challenged by the developments of the Counter-Reformation.
"The dogma lives loudly within you," Feinstein said, inelegantly, drawing censure from people on various points of the political spectrum.
She spent three years in a Catholic convent school, where she developed a deep animus toward dogma and forced obedience.
They want to domesticate the university, a rare home of intelligent and honest research — or rather, balance it with dogma.
Mined Minds came into West Virginia espousing a certain dogma, fostered in the world of start-ups and TED Talks.
"The dogma lives loudly within you," declared Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, in what has become an infamous phrase.
As the president has shown in relation to Huawei, he has eschewed dogma and adopted pragmatic positions prioritizing U.S. interests.
Reflecting a curiously Russian view of things, Mr Bregadze told Guineans that they should not view the constitution as "dogma".
Céline Sciamma, the writer and director — her previous features include "Waterlilies" and "Girlhood" — practices a feminism without dogma or illusion.
"It's now time for everyone to drop the dogma and get round the table," ABI Director General Huw Evans said.
The regime also turned more toward the country's reigning dogma of Juche, or self-reliance, than traditional Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
I had spent a lifetime in a Catholic household where adhering to dogma, rather than self-discovery, was the thing.
And yet, despite the cautionary tales of dogma run amok, there is something inspiring about how confrontational these women were.
TV news celebrities repeat, verbatim, daily talking points, with neither insight nor perspective, providing dogma rather than useful social commentary.
But the dogma of the buzzer-beater is pretty simple: Do not think, because that is when pressure replaces instinct.
He was initially nominated in 2003 and faced fierce opposition for his unusually strident and blunt recitation of conservative dogma.
Maybe it's time to have an independent vice president who can cross the aisle, communicate and not be driven by dogma.
How far, though, can a religion based on dogma go in respecting other belief systems before it irreparably compromises its own?
And to be clear, anti-vaxxer ideology is by no means intrinsically part of homeopathic philosophy, or prescribed by homeopathy dogma.
One of the key reasons that you won't know what killed you is that Dragon's Dogma treats night as a thing.
We do not necessarily apply strict Catholic dogma but take things in a more spiritual context rather than a dogmatic context.
This argument shapes our politics, its dogma chanted as liturgy in Trump rallies and offered up in pulpits across the land.
Despite recurring antagonisms Corvo and Emily are still squarely in the Abbey's corner; still backed by patriarchy and hypocritical religious dogma.
It is turning into a dogma blinding them in the same way Dark Age clerics confused medical problems with demonic possession.
But rather than prioritize the needs of vulnerable Americans, he's built a career by advancing right-wing dogma at their expense.
The dogma of the day insisted children needed to be free to express themselves on the page as early as possible.
For those who prefer life to be simple, there is something satisfying about the rigid dogma the pro-life movement offers.
Media have never been closer to democracy than today, even as the industry is flooded with bias, dogma and outright deceit.
But in fact, Merkel's appeal was always that of a woman who transcends the dogma of the program and coherent ideology.
Neurological dogma has long held that brain cells die irreversibly and within minutes after blood stops circulating, as the pigs' did.
Throughout the Cold War and after, it was dogma that the United States needed partners in order to make sanctions work.
Socialists may be in the grip of unworkable, harebrained dogma, but they see power and are ready to fight for it.
What he cares about is trying to rescue from the murk of dogma a practical teaching that gives meaning to life.
As in most schisms in Christianity's history, this one is determined as much by realpolitik and national interests as by dogma.
These are the people who speak out against false dogma, the overly literal reading of the Quran, and anti-Western teachings.
Every nation starts out homogeneous, with just one species whose members share the same cultural dogma and the same genetic traits.
The resistance to a black quarterback, which ran through every single pro team, was built upon the dogma of white supremacy.
"We thought we could do something different, something unique," Mr. Berke said, explaining that the church adheres to no specific dogma.
That was hard, but the prime minister eventually learned that dogma is less productive, both politically and economically, than painful compromise.
The Bush administration's first National Security Strategy made only fleeting references to Iran — deploying its "rogue regimes" and WMD preemption dogma.
Dogma used to be that dopamine released from neurons there mediates pleasure -- after all, cocaine works by amplifying these dopamine effects.
It is also self-directed, led by individual study and belief, rather than a single hegemonic power or a central dogma.
But Confucianism has been co-opted by China's ruling class over time, and turned into dogma and tool of thought control.
Proud and free diversity of beliefs is what makes a people strong and healthy, not monolithic adherence to a single dogma.
In the conservative imagination, failures to achieve policy gains are always the fault of perfidy and insufficiently rigorous adherence to the dogma.
Take, for example, Aleksandr Petrovich Utkin's satirical Glasnost-era painting "He Who Doesn't Work, Doesn't Eat" (1990), which tackles Soviet-era dogma.
For example, "Dogma" (1964) shows a grotesque creature — half-monkey and half-man — chained with a collar and leering with animalistic teeth.
It's the kind of dogma that got Lonzo, the eldest Ball, drafted second overall; he's now the LA Lakers' starting point guard.
Communist dogma views Taiwan as the home of a regime that was toppled in 1949 and that it still sees as illegitimate.
Always rigorous, but never a purist, Nakazawa's drive to become number one is helped by his refusal to be bound by dogma.
Conservatives haven't been as unnerved by these initiatives as they should be because the policies mostly line up with right-wing dogma.
Some of Trump's intellectual defenders say it's refreshing that he's not wedded to a philosophy, arguing the president isn't imprisoned by dogma.
No American should be told that his or her public service is unwelcome because "the dogma lives loudly within you" as Sen.
Recently, federal judicial nominees have been questioned by Senate Democrats for adhering to religious "dogma" or belonging to the Knights of Columbus.
"What we have here is the imposition of a religious dogma to the detriment to the rest of the city," she added.
Encountering and combating false views helps prevent the truth from becoming "dead dogma," Mill wrote: Truth would constantly need defending and reaffirming.
"Dogma," Smith's 1999 film starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as two fallen angels, has never been available on any streaming platform.
After Ms. Feinstein's reference to dogma, Ms. Barrett's defenders objected that Democrats were biased against Ms. Barrett because she is a Catholic.
Because science has become so deeply intertwined with partisan dogma, people's very conception of scientific expertise has been hijacked by tribal reflex.
For them, faith is an experience of learning, welcome and community, with inquiry and debate in lieu of dogma, exclusion and enforcement.
But I always valued Haaretz's independence from dogma and its professional excellence, even though I wasn't always comfortable with its ideological bent.
In the red state of Kentucky, a relentless opiate-addiction epidemic is changing long-held dogma about how to deal with addicts.
This is a vertiginous, potentially terrifying notion that may help explain the appeal of religious dogma or even a life of crime.
It is the essence of the left's dogma: give out a benefit to the many and have someone else pay for it.
Historians have shown that psychiatry has long suffered from the adoption of scientific-sounding theories and cures that turned out to be dogma.
We ranked this one just ahead of Sky's Dogma only because we liked the bits of green, the type, and that blingy chain.
Smith explained how the imposition of Marxist-Leninist dogma on top of the czarist-era feudal mindset created a different pattern of thinking.
TURLEY: Well, that was a particularly raw moment when Senator Feinstein made a comment about her Catholic dogma, as she referred to it.
He was a hero, a reinventor of obsolete methods of worship, a maverick, reinterpreting religious dogma for a generation of skeptics and deniers.
Explore. Don't feel you need to tie yourself to a given dogma early on, but feel the freedom to uncover truths about yourself.
If we set aside this dogma, it's obvious that the Chinese political system has undergone substantial political reform over the last few decades.
This reference to a big pillar of political thinking from 50 years ago might seem a little odd in conjunction with Dragon's Dogma.
Then, as now, this was no mean feat; after all, previous bishops of Rome had rarely been as infallible as later dogma insisted.
This may be one reason, alongside a wish to avoid controversy, that the museum steers clear of dogma: the Bible speaks for itself.
Dark Souls gradually enticed new fans, but when Dragon's Dogma first hit the scene it was still very much a niche-interest deal.
The writer and activist Jane Jacobs was one of the first people to sound the alarm against the reigning dogma of urban renewal.
Pence represented his ticket by mentioning Trump's name as infrequently as possible and glossing over all the ways Trump threatens Republican Party dogma.
Most blacks have European ancestry and reject Afrocentric dogma that whites are melanin-deficient "ice people," lacking the ability to wholly embrace humanity.
With no dogma to influence her choices, she's able to greet the various other cultures of the world with curiosity rather than suspicion.
But what would help parents the most is a community that could talk openly to work through the options without judgment or dogma.
I'm in favour of making things more effective, deciding more quickly, more clearly, changing the dogma and ideology that drive us collectively today.
Conservative groups complained that the book deviated from official dogma on matters like original sin, creation, the virginity of Mary and sexual morality.
Only by sharing other women's and girls' stories can we teach empathy and fight the patriarchy and dogma that so often constrain them.
There are reasons to be optimistic that Gottlieb recognizes the value of harm reduction, while not being tied to any particular ideological dogma.
Dietary dogma is so strong in Los Angeles that even Dodgers Stadium offers vegan and gluten-free options for fervent-but-sensitive gamegoers.
But perhaps the next generation has a better shot at economic justice without the individualistic fantasies that were considered dogma in the past.
For better or worse, those years produced some of the most unique and influential films ever made—Dogma, Ghost World and SLC Punk!
We've all heard that ice should be applied to a sports injury, but in recent years experts have questioned that bit of dogma.
That's how I went from a life committed to preaching dogma to one committed to staying curious about what people believe and why.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI AT 3 SECONDS A lack of dogma makes the score of Philippe Boesmans's new operatic setting of "Pinocchio" fun and fluid.
The thought behind Paleo is that eating like a cave man solves modern diseases; Marie Kondo's dogma is that tidying up sparks joy.
Francis is the one with the power to promulgate dogma, but Benedict, 92, is the first pontiff to resign since the 15th Century.
If Durbin is able to take positions and cast votes without being shackled to Catholic dogma, why couldn't a Barrett do the same?
Eleanor feels almost like Bethany Sloane in Dogma, a normal person saddled with saving the world while still grappling with her own insecurities.
Trump's comment that maybe authorities should "take the firearms first and then go to court" if someone suspected mental illness repudiated conservative dogma.
Once the Protestants began attacking Catholic "superstitions" such as the dogma of transubstantiation, there was no limit to the deconstruction of old talismans.
Put to the test, Mr. Ryan revealed that all along, he doesn't have anything more creative in his cranium than stale conservative dogma.
The Republicans have long been hostile to Russia, part of the dogma laid down by actor and venerated former party leader Ronald Reagan.
For others, organizations like the explicitly anti-theistic, politically active Satanic Temple offer the benefits of community without the perceived drawback of dogma.
Their adherence to uncompromising sectarian dogma is clearly the origin of their opposition to L.G.B.T. rights, abortion and the scientific fact of global warming.
However, many of these ideas are often founded on dogma which can be ineffective in actually helping us to improve our lives at work.
Having a stable society that promotes prosperity and justice isn't an automatic function of your DNA or your ability to adhere to religious dogma.
DOGMA If Eric has worked a lot that week, I'll make the coffee and feed Biscuit and Schatzi, our Brittanys; and Disco, our dachshund.
The official dogma in Rwanda today is that there are no Hutus or Tutsis, only Rwandans, but that is not necessarily how people think.
As the Dragon's Dogma Wikia describes: It's a miserable cycle, and one that explicitly punishes the player in a way that few games do.
But beneath it was a bedrock of moral instinct and common sense that informed his choices far more than Marxist dogma and Soviet ideology.
And that was precisely a way to show how liberalism isn't an ideology, nor a secular religion, nor a dogma with answers for everyone.
"We exist in a world where our main news source is a social media website: materialism is our dogma," says lead vocalist Jake Luppen.
It's a movie about fascism, political dogma, and what happens when you realize your friends and fellow citizens are fascist collaborators from outer space.
But nothing in the vast catalog of fantasy games is as frightening as the nights of Gransys, the world of 2012's Dragon's Dogma.
In Heretics, Spinoza also served as the paradigmatic recipient of excommunication, an example of the terrible fate of those who run afoul of dogma.
We've seen U.S. senators ask judicial and executive branch nominees about dogma—even though the Constitution explicitly forbids a religious test for public office.
"The dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that people have fought for for years," Sen.
More successful are Kunitz's portraits of the eccentrics who challenged dogma to push sometimes-eccentric notions of fitness and how best to achieve it.
The authors blame much of this motivated reasoning on the "tribal nature" of the human mind, which leads people to value dogma over truth.
But one interesting inclusion is Matt Damon's cameo as Loki from Smith's 1999 movie, "Dogma," which Smith doesn't technically have the rights to use.
Mr. Weinstein is completely baffled by this story that sounds like an inside joke given the relationships he had with the cast of 'Dogma.
The only establishing information given is onscreen text that reads "MAN IS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES" and some vague dogma about demons from Jonnie's tribe.
Both authors shun the dogma of authenticity, preferring instead to celebrate the way recipes mutate like language as they pass through time and space.
In pushing such reforms, Crown Prince Mohammed is betting the kingdom's large youth population cares more about entertainment and economic opportunities than religious dogma.
Undeterred, in "From Bauhaus to Our House," Mr. Wolfe attacked modern architecture and what he saw as its determination to put dogma before buildings.
While they self-identify as Independents, they are embracing socialist philosophy and anti-establishment dogma that will continue to cause heartburn for traditional parties.
Why it matters: "The results challenge medical dogma and call into question some of the most common practices in heart care," the AP reports.
For a very long time, it's been dogma that online harassment is the price we collectively pay for enshrining free speech above all else.
Trump managed, too, to demolish the prevailing bipartisan free-trade dogma with another seemingly unhinged sally: the stark image of a 2,000-mile wall.
It wouldn't take long for a brash populist figure, crafty in his sallies, careless of social dogma, and belligerent to the media, to emerge.
His aim was to make them interrogate, not regurgitate; to make them tolerate the discomfort of ambiguity rather than seek the convenient shelter of dogma.
And if you disagree with them or then kind of do anything against that dogma, they will outcast you and brand you as a traitor.
The Metal Barbarian isn't leashed by any dogma or belief other than the thrill of adventure and the greasy first bite of a mutton leg.
His accommodating, soft-spoken manner belies his reputation as a smasher of established dogma, or at least as a poker of deep and abiding holes.
Emerging from an almost comically overcrowded GOP field of 17 candidates, Trump has beaten all the projections and made an abject mockery of campaign dogma.
He plays Sykes as a reckless snake oil salesman — a man who doesn't give a thought to the consequences of the bullshit dogma he's preaching.
His protagonists, a religious family who leave their Puritan village over dogma differences and settle in the wilderness, run afoul of witches in the woods.
According to the lore of Dragon's Dogma, your companions ("pawns") are very much empty vessels, widely-known throughout Gransys to be absent of free will.
Mother Teresa is due to be canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church on September 4, giving her an official place in Catholic dogma.
But for those who want a solid world in which to experiment, explore, and behave like a dick, Dragon's Dogma is a bucket of gold.
On the other side of the debate, there did seem to be a kind of dogma at play, as Lanier said might be the case.
For someone whose anxiety is based on fearing the unknown, resolution requires a different approach than those with trauma from lived experiences or religious dogma.
Any illusions she might have nurtured vanished, however, when, in 1968, Pope Paul VI issued the Humanae Vitae encyclical, which reiterated the church's conservative dogma.
It's vivid fantasy and dark adventure paired with cerebral commentary on religion and the authorities that enforce it, as Lyra questions consciousness, sin, and dogma.
In a sense, these apps support the claim that the Internet is funneling us into self-selecting echo chambers, affirming homogeneity rather than diffusing dogma.
Republican concerns that Trump is too soft on Social Security, or insufficiently committed to neoconservative dogma on foreign affairs, have gotten a lot of airtime.
But if Republicans could shake free of donorism and supply-side dogma for a moment, the path to a better bill should be quite obvious.
The key sin in the world is a result either of entropy, the randomness that is built into any system, or faith — dogma clouding reason.
If you follow the modern scientific dogma, then this is the idea that things existed in some sense before the physical universe came into being.
With the Baroque metal reliefs, however, despite their apparent act of apostasy from Greenberg's dogma, Stella clearly remained within the boundaries of the reductivist paradigm.
But the advent of Wahhabism, with its isolating dogma, has also shaken this multifaith island where minority Muslims have traditionally practiced a more inclusive faith.
Järlström told Motherboard that because traffic signals have been around for roughly a century, an established dogma had calcified up around those systems over time.
His ascent has a lot to teach ideological purists about the political limits of their theories, the need to temper dogma with more contingent wisdom.
At that time, Soviet propaganda was well-practiced at denouncing Richard Nixon for rejecting the Kremlin's dogma that in politics, the ends justify the means.
America's students deserve the opportunity to fully participate in their educational experience — by challenging dogma, asking questions and expressing opinions that don't conform to groupthink.
But these legislators have an alternative: They can rally around Mr. Trump's 2016 vision of a Republican Party no longer bound by unpopular conservative dogma.
Mr. El Aissami, who has denied the drug charges, had long argued that the government had to abandon its Marxist dogma to ensure its survival.
The government, seemingly oblivious to the obvious power disparity in power between lawless criminals and defenseless citizens, pushed blindly forward with its anti-gun dogma.
But O'Rourke also risks playing into GOP dogma that all gun control is a ruse for Democrats to confiscate the guns of law abiding Americans.
Federal judges must handle complex litigation and demonstrate a willingness to apply the law in a manner consistent with real-world facts, not personal dogma.
"Clerks" (1994) — 70%"Mallrats" (1995) — 41%"Chasing Amy" (1997) — 71%"Dogma" (1999) — 62%"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001) — 51%"Clerks II" (2006) — 65%
The more species she has compared, the clearer it has become that much of the dogma about brains and their cellular components is simply wrong.
The famous saying that "the internet was not built with security in mind" is a dogma in the world of hackers and is largely accurate.
Mr Kokotajlo keeps speeches about its cruelty and anti-scientific dogma to a minimum, preferring to present the Witnesses' practices with a quiet clarity and specificity.
Big names of the bunch include Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jersey Girl and Clerks II, their last collaboration in 2006.
Mitt Romney's Mormonism — and the beliefs of his church— has dogged him since his 1994 Senate run, as has Donald Trump's unfamiliarity with basic religious dogma.
His Dark Materials ultimately advocates for the abolition of rigid, orthodox structures such as organized religion, by pushing against dogma and encouraging rational thinking and logic.
Almost every news media pundit is bashing the details of Trump's plan based on their same old left-leaning economic theories and dogma about tax cuts.
But Nate Parker's retelling is so wrapped up in lectures and dogma that its rendering of Turner isn't interesting enough to sustain an entire feature film.
This brings us a long way from what used to be a prevailing dogma: that the mind and body are separate, and so are their illnesses.
Here are five key takeaways It is a very conservative budget Candidate Trump ran as a shake-things-up outsider that didn't conform to Republican dogma.
Instead, it's usually the result of human failings: of pride, of adherence to dogma, of turning to fear and demagoguery when compassion is what's needed most.
Because of his devotion to a dogma that preaches brotherly love, the Count believes that he's doing these men a favor, maybe even saving their souls.
You can go along with climate change dogma and do virtually nothing about it except recycle your newspapers while self-righteously calling the other side names.
Buddhism, in his view, was long ago betrayed into Brahmanism; the open-ended artisanal practice of meditation became a caste-bound dogma with "truths" and ceremonies.
They were years of personal and intellectual growth, however, as Ali supported himself on the college lecture circuit, offering medleys of Muslim dogma and boxing verse.
His work could be described as a celebration of never having absorbed, in a formal architectural education, dogma about designing things to be flush and taut.
He'd decided to be a fine artist, but he had no use for the fixed positions of modernist dogma, and he was never tempted by abstraction.
The UN drug agencies are very conservative and opposed to any change or move away from the drug war dogma they have overseen for fifty years.
Kevin Smith told Business Insider why he referenced "Dogma" in his new movie, "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot," though he doesn't own the rights to it.
Bresson's "range of associations in symbol and dogma should occupy any amateur of Christian theology for some time," Roger Greenspun wrote in The New York Times.
What you need right now, more than anything, is to recognize that you have options beyond a miserable acquiescence to the dogma of your home life.
Since long before the current podcast boom, smart, faith-minded hosts have been producing shows that explore their belief systems without reinforcing stereotypes or parroting dogma.
He is advocating billions in aid after a Senate career often focused on cutting spending and building a national following as an avatar of unbending dogma.
At the time, only a few scientists were asserting that the brain remains malleable throughout life, challenging the dogma that the brain stops changing after adolescence.
HE WAS A towering intellectual, a friend of the poor, a stickler for religious dogma and a hero, at least posthumously, of the gay-rights movement.
From the driver's seat, where I spent a few days this summer, the Urus combines opposing values: aggression and comfort, excess and moderation, dogma and flexibility.
Thus arose the dogma of an American exceptionalism, the belief that this nation and its people had somehow broken loose from any risk of cyclical regress ….
Blasphemy laws protect religious dogma from ridicule, and therefore the feelings of believers, Mr. Mchangama argues, while hate speech laws protect religious groups from degrading expressions.
And they embraced, however imperfectly, a more democratic vision of the university, emphasizing a diversity of voices and viewpoints, inquiry over dogma, and egalitarianism over hierarchy.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump gave a speech in which he blasted trade deals pushed by "elites," and rejected decades worth of conservative dogma on trade issues.
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He also felt that getting Republicans to cast an affirmative vote for higher taxes would break the spell of anti-tax dogma with useful long-term consequences.
And, you know, this is how they operate, because I believe Democrats feel like politics is religion and you have to adhere to their very strict dogma.
" It was said that so devoted was his vast following that even among illiterates he could, by calm discussion of Platonic dogma, evoke deep cries of "Amen.
The primary dogma of manifesting is not only that thoughts matter, but that they are causal—that simply thinking something is enough to bring it into existence.
The major key of the Corbynite melody is outrage, at "greedy bosses", "the rich and powerful", "tax exiles" and, the crowd's favourite, "a failed dogma of neoliberalism".
For all the personal turmoil that went into its writing, Loophole to Happiness is devoid of any clear perspective or dogma, beyond having a stringent aesthetic sensibility.
"We deserve leaders who stand for principle," said Mr Cruz, to, initially, thunderous acclaim from a crowd grateful, at last, for a revivifying dose of conservative dogma.
Yet when we look at the human condition, including the condition of women, we act as if we are driven by biology or some metaphysically absolute dogma.
Yet conservative agitators were mostly talking among themselves until Mr. Trump toppled the party establishment, along the way flouting longstanding party dogma on taxes, trade and immigration.
But what if you were bonkers enough to force this regimented dogma on yourself, and voluntarily turn off all power in your restaurant for the whole night?
Yes, he has ideas and strays from party dogma on occasion, but his primary mission is to make sure the party thrives and remains in the majority.
Trump is only fitfully committed to (or even aware of) conservative principles and was woefully unprepared to shepherd legislation that reflected a pinched, mean, and unpopular dogma.
They are angry that there is still a bastion of truth — the university — which is why they want to muzzle it by foisting conservative dogma on it.
It is about the ones who really meant it — neither those playing at insurrection, nor the ideologues who, in their sincerity, betray a fatal affinity for dogma.
The Soviet educational system had produced good mathematicians and physicists, but little else, with the disciplines of economics, sociology, political science and history burdened by Marxist dogma.
With some exceptions, the dogma of free trade has been faithfully adhered to by both Democrats and Republicans, and dutifully championed by policy wonks and media elites.
Since the 20093s, corporate boards in the United States have embraced as dogma the position that companies should be run primarily for the benefit of their shareholders.
Some add that any campus official who disputes this dogma, or who inadvertently violates the ever-expanding catalogue of taboos, should be hounded out of their job.
Those who think that a core task of art is political instruction or moral uplift will wind up with some version of socialist realism or religious dogma.
The ease with which she repudiated both centuries of Shakespearean dogma and decades of high school rom-com tropes continues to feel like something of a miracle.
It wasn't just a conflict between liberalism and conservatism, it was a clash between the established dogma of the gun debate and a newly engaged, enraged audience.
The GND offers Americans a bracing new alternative, not a hesitant step forward — a rejection of Republican dogma and fossil fuel energy, not a compromise with them.
In essence, shipping in the world of fandom has increasingly taken on all the characteristics of a religious dogma — one for which shippers are increasingly willing to crusade.
Moon's Trump-era dogma and gun-centric focus seems to have helped him shake off the stigma associated with the "Moonies" and appeal to a wider American demographic.
In the current presidential campaign, Republicans have escalated their attacks on liberal dogma – including college speech codes, bans on hate speech, exclusionary language, trigger warnings and sensitivity training.
Homeopathy, by contrast, maintained its original dogma, one that hinged on individualized treatment and made it nearly impossible to conduct clinical trials that adhered to the scientific method.
That contagion is already all through our fantasy games, as I've said, but what makes Dragon's Dogma so special is that it has a mechanism for thwarting it.
There are tons of strange things to be said about this game, but to look at Dragon's Dogma as a mere hip curio does it a huge disservice.
The enemies are tough, you get royally roughed-up, and you start to wonder why people like me said that Dragon's Dogma was fucking amazing back in 2012.
Few games conjure up the same sense of power—magic in Dragon's Dogma is a visible force, a theme that provides the world with real awe, real gravity.
Photo: Alastair Grant (AP)It's pretty much conservative dogma at this point: Silicon Valley is secretly discriminating against Republicans and conspiring to push left-wing propaganda on everyone!
Beyond the doctrines and dogma, the do's and the don't's, religion is simply a framework for thinking about the existential questions we all struggle with as human beings.
She grew to see Edhi as a shining example of the essence of Islam; an antidote to the patriarchal "ritual and dogma" she felt had engulfed her faith.
Prominent bloggers on economics have since furiously defended the profession, citing cases when economists changed their minds in response to new facts, rather than hewing stubbornly to dogma.
Congressional Republicans, of course, support Trump not in spite of these loopy views on environmental regulation but because of them — views that have become dogma throughout their party.
There's the dog-breeding scheme, for staters, which has the aim of creating a mutt—the 'Dogma' or 'Ribehund'—without any pedigree recognised by the Danish Kennel Club.
In this context, it is ironic that one of the few artists who goes against the curatorial dogma delivers one of the strongest works in the Chemnitz show.
"Concerto al-Quds" is full of questions, as if in rebuke of the certainties of dogma: How can man, creator of meaning, draw his destiny into one utterance?
But encouraged by Lila (Oulaya Amamra), a fellow young convert, he steals from Muriel, consumes extremist dogma delivered by imams via Skype, and books his passage to Syria.
Our party, the Republican Party, is best when it thinks big, when it aims at solutions rather than scapegoats and when it relies on data rather than dogma.
Shankly, meanwhile, talked openly of socialism, speaking about it with the fervour of a man who saw it not as a political dogma so much as a creed.
As a parent, I took it for granted that the moral framework of contemporary children's books, when it made an appearance, would remain disengaged from any actual dogma.
And I think in your case, professor, when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern.
As a result, the Pentagon's pushing of lethality as an all-encompassing dogma at every level is a messaging strategy serving a goal it can never actually meet.
Still, there are at least two people who still believe that Trump is capable of challenging right-wing economic dogma: White House adviser Steve Bannon and Trump himself.
On the left and the right, it's dogma that America's infrastructure is crumbling, that investment is needed to build our economic future, that the emergency is upon us.
Since movies were for everyone, every movie had to be universally acceptable, reflecting sensibilities that were, in practice, dictated by religious dogma, racial prejudice and conservative sexual mores.
As a young man, he embraced the tenets of "natural religion," or deism, rejecting conventional Christianity and any use of religious dogma as a tool to control people.
The most realistic view of modern American nation-building comes from War Games, the 1983 film that campily skewered the Cold War nuclear dogma of mutually assured destruction.
Faced with exclusion, I ask for coexistence; federalism and union, not provincialism and division; the rule of law, not arbitrariness; and pluralism and freedom against dogma and imposition.
The study found that many of these "nones" aren't actively searching for a religion or faith; many report disillusionment with internal church politicking, restrictive dogma, or institutional hypocrisy.
Weinstein regards Salma Hayek as a first-class actress and cast her in several of his movies, among them Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Dogma, and Studio 54.
Although her assumption had been cause for celebration among Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians, alike, for centuries, it was finally declared dogma (true and official Christian belief) in 1950.
The two ruling principles of modern higher-education policy—democracy and utility—are "degradations of the academic dogma", to borrow a phrase from the late Robert Nisbet, another sociologist.
Weinstein regards Salma Hayek as a first-class actress and cast her in several of his movies, among them Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Dogma, and Studio 54.
That September, Thiel penned an opinion piece for the Washington Post that highlighted Trump's antiestablishment nature and "heretical denial of Republican dogma," while largely ignoring the candidate's policy initiatives.
Kill the leaders and no one is left to inspire the people, and then the dogma of fear-mongering takes over and the right is in power for decades.
Debates and arguments over the Committees' dogma occur in smoke-filled rooms throughout the film, laying bare the enormous effort that goes into publishing a few lines of text.
Many of the MRA speakers there seemingly came to the movement not after being influenced by dogma, online or off, but off the back of some heavy personal ordeal.
But despite this record, and despite the near-dogma status of free trade among economic writers, the proposed tariffs won't end the world, and may even do some good.
The work's idiosyncratic design is faultless, but what's most striking, in the current moment, is the open sincerity with which she juxtaposed progressive jargon, Christian dogma and aesthetic glee.
Franco, for his part, replenished the Modelo with his own political opponents, as well as with gays and some artists whose work contravened the Catholic dogma of his regime.
Everything goes wrong with religion when a belief in the exclusivity of one's local god merges with a universalistic dogma that one's own god is the only true god.
When outrage becomes an end in itself, it also becomes a form of fundamentalism and part of a dogma of purity that can be potentially aggressive, hostile and violent.
Reminiscent of the work of Flannery O'Connor, "Corpus Christi" raises enduring questions about holiness and hierarchy, dogma and true devotion, and God's plan for even the most wayward pilgrims.
THE COMMUNE You wouldn't know it from the high-society recriminations in his Dogma 95 landmark, "The Celebration," but the Danish director Thomas Vinterberg was raised in a commune.
Instead, stuck in the grip of stale "supply side" dogma, Republicans consistently choose to spend down their political capital by cutting taxes and struggling in vain to reduce spending.
The ban removes an element that has proven to be a corrupting influence  and morally destructive, unlike Iran where the law is based on an untested extremist religious dogma.
When I first saw Dragon's Dogma (in an old Giant Bomb Quick Look starring VICE Games' own Patrick Klepek), it was like seeing Demon's Souls for the first time.
But for Jack Hartnell it's a mistake to cast the Middle Ages as a muddy and backward time when truth was hidden, onionlike, under layers of superstition and dogma.
All of this is a bit amusing to experts like me, who have been actively challenging this silly dogma for a long time, but without the recent media attention.
Then last year, confronting an aging population and a shrinking work force, President Xi Jinping relegated the one-child policy to the Communist Party's scrap heap of discarded dogma.
Weinstein regards Salma Hayek as a first-class actress and cast her in several of his movies, among them 'Once Upon a Time in Mexico,' 'Dogma,' and 'Studio 54.
In 2014, the chairwoman of the Protestant church in Germany, Margot Kässmann, refused to exempt even the Allied invasion of 1944 that liberated Nazi Germany from the pacifist dogma.
In 2014, the chairwoman of the Protestant church in Germany, Margot Kässmann, refused to exempt even the Allied invasion of 1944 that liberated Nazi Germany from the pacifist dogma.
It is vital that we challenge dogma, but instead of linking unconnected dots and coming up with a conspiracy theory we need to demand the evidence from decision makers.
To the extent he was concerned with politics, it was for this reason: to protect individuals from the totalizing tendencies of dogma — be it religious or political or ideological.
He spent the next year proving that Republican primary voters actually liked promises to bring back manufacturing jobs and incredibly aggressive talk on immigration more than they liked GOP dogma.
The idea, he declared, was to "unblock" France, build cross-party support for reform among those willing to forego party dogma, and bring fresh faces and new thinking into politics.
But they, and the Reaganites who have decided conservative dogma since the 1980s, have all diminished as Donald Trump has occupied all of the available breathing room on the right.
I'm curious if you think we're currently under the spell of any fiction or dogma that guides our daily lives but will, in time, be revealed as false and destructive?
Like Dark Souls only a year earlier, Dragon's Dogma uses the common anchor of the special protagonist to make the player feel settled in a world they think they know.
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If I wanted to recruit converts to that dogma, Impact would be Exhibit A, and not just because you have to walk around these free-standing objects to comprehend them.
It's a hot mess of a film, but an interesting hot mess, one directed by a man attempting to inject intellect and religious dogma into a genre he excels at.
That dogma began to crumble when graduate students at James Cook University in Australia followed a trail of clues to a nighttime mass spawning event on the Great Barrier Reef.
It turns out that, even with the advent of affirmative, enthusiastic consent that espouses the dogma that "only yes means yes," there is still a lot of work to do.
Interwoven at the core of their discontent: political correctness; the role of big money in controlling politicians; gridlock-inducing dogma; and corrupt, special interest groups looking out only for themselves.
Yet precisely because Tehran's dogma guides the full range of its malign behavior in the Middle East, a robust effort to challenge Tehran's domestic repression would advance America's self-interest.
"Why is it that so many of us on this side have this very uncomfortable feeling that -- you know, dogma and law are two different things," Feinstein said to Barrett.
"There can be no moral justification for this behaviour beyond the discredited neoliberal dogma that if everyone maximizes their selfishness, the world will somehow be a better place," Hanauer writes.
Whether by ideological dogma or sheer ineptitude, he's got entire agencies critical to the lives of the working poor, like the Department of Housing and Urban Development, on the rocks.
There's also a confusing brain supplement called the Real Red Pill ($54.95), which is a nod to a subculture of "awakened" men whose dogma largely rests upon deeply hating women.
"There's no dogma over the approval of the multi-year budget for the next seven years, which they would like to rush to approve before the European elections," he said.
I concede that little here is Byronic or redolent with mocking double meanings, but when people are wise and tenacious, they love fun and nature more than dogma or ideology.
In the interview, Yiannopoulos said that he believed homosexuality is a sin, despite being gay himself, and condemned those who, like Martin, sought to change Church dogma on the issue.
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"It's a mistake to cast the Middle Ages as a muddy and backward time when truth was hidden, onionlike, under layers of superstition and dogma," our reviewer Josephine Livingstone writes.
It is about a more fundamental divide, between those who believe in evidence as a basis for life-altering and nation-defining decisions and those who adhere unflinchingly to dogma.
Will Goodwin, the government relations director of the progressive VoteVets political action committee, said the presidential pardons and the overzealous patriotic dogma were damaging the apolitical perception of the military.
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot is a sequel to 2001's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, but also to every film Smith has made from Chasing Amy, Mallrats and Dogma.
But surely he can be tutored in the ways of the world according to conservative dogma, if only he can be surrounded with good conservatives like Mike Pence and Reince Priebus.
"For too long we have tolerated a system that contains an arbitrary rule preventing selective schools from being established —sacrificing children's potential because of dogma and ideology," May will tell Parliament.
It's important to point out that Dragon's Dogma is often a deeply repetitive game—but the process of mastering the skills that you're given proves to be joyful enough in itself.
This central dogma of biology, built on strings of Cs, Gs, As, and Ts, has prevailed since Francis Crick, James Watson, and Rosalind Franklin discovered DNA's double helix 65 years ago.
Prince said no, but called Smith up anyway to offer him the doc opportunity, as well as talk about Dogma, religion and curse words (he doesn't like 'em), among other things. 
Prince said no, but called Smith up anyway to offer him the doc opportunity, as well as talk about Dogma, religion and curse words (he doesn't like 'em), among other things.
But one rule of thumb carries weight in the markets regardless of elections: "Buying on the rumor and selling on the news is literally part of Wall Street dogma," Goldberg said.
The separation of art and artist is proclaimed—rather desperately, it seems to me—as if it were a philosophical principle, rather than a cultural habit buttressed by shopworn academic dogma.
Pinarello's Dogma has won nearly every Tour de France this decade, but it's also a great bike for those of us who don't want to race around Europe for a month.
He makes the most of Isabel's Catholicism, treating it as both a genuine article of faith, as well as an aperture into Cuba's complicated relationship to dogma, whether religious or revolutionary.
Despite the rhetoric emanating out of the Obama administration casting the deal as a potential "game changer" in regime behavior, there is no evidence that Tehran has abandoned its revolutionary dogma.
But the research that supports this mandatory flu vaccination dogma is flawed as doctors and other healthcare workers are not the definite transmitters of contagion that they've been suggested to be.
Then, like many other members of his generation, he grew disillusioned with what he saw as dogma and destructiveness and found there was greater power in America's tradition of liberal reform.
He is the one who can promulgate dogma and whose papal pronouncements when speaking "ex cathedra" — with the authority of the office — on questions of faith and morals are considered infallible.
The separation of art and artist is proclaimed — rather desperately, it seems to me — as if it were a philosophical principle, rather than a cultural habit buttressed by shopworn academic dogma.
She is surely guilty of poor word choice: As Mr. Feldman noted, the term "dogma" has an ugly historical context, often used by 19th-century Protestants to express anti-Catholic bigotry.
Despite the fact that a decade earlier, Trump had supported gun measures like the assault weapons ban and longer gun waiting periods, his conversion to NRA dogma was thorough and unwavering.
At the same time, several Trump allies have suggested that Mr. Ryan has still failed to grasp fully the lessons of the president's election and its rejection of traditional political dogma.
And so, somehow, values like being articulate, being precise, being specific get sidelined a little bit, and get overpowered by this strange hyperbolic dogma that we're in the middle of now.
You have to sell the plan to the members of Congress who represent these people, members whose inclination toward philosophical dogma and impulse for self-preservation sours them to sweet talk.
This direction was hinted at in their second album Dogma and properly explored in last year's SEX MONEY POWER, whose reception was such that they now find themselves billed for Roadburn.
But it's still worth flagging early: A New York business mogul with a history of liberal positions on abortion, immigration, and other areas of conservative dogma is currently sweeping the Deep South. 
Affleck and Damon are also starring in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob, reprising their previous roles, Holden and Loki, from some of Smith's films such as Chasing Amy and Dogma, respectively.
Jude Law plays the young pope, a newly elected American Holy Father propped up by the College of Cardinals to bridge the gap between traditional Catholic dogma and an increasingly secular world.
Thinking too radically was still a crime, as the case of the late Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo painfully illustrated, but the party-state had largely put aside the coercive imposition of dogma.
It's natural to punctuate conversations about the game with tales about how weird the thing is, but Dragon's Dogma would be throwaway nonsense if it didn't have such a superb combat system.
The government is still struggling with the tension between the stabilising moral message of most religions and their potentially destabilising capacity to mobilise people and preach some dogma other than its own.
Scriptures typically evolved flexibly to promote compassion, empathy and magnanimity — so it is particularly sad when today they are cherry-picked by ideologues, wrenched from context, to justify rigid and pusillanimous dogma.
While running up debt is normally against GOP fiscal dogma, many Republicans have said they don't mind so long as the cause is tax cuts, which they contend will bolster economic growth.
With his plays mostly banned, Bulgakov used every freedom inside the covers of ­"Margarita," and its pages bristle with a deeply informed indifference to every dogma, whether historical, religious, political or artistic.
The authors, from Scripps Research, examined pharmacy claims data for 49 top-selling drugs from 2012-228, and found that, in defiance of free-market dogma, competition was not driving prices down.
The difference, both ironic and awful, is that while Regan MacNeil is possessed by a demon, Anna O'Donnell is possessed by the suffocating dogma of the church in which she was raised.
While the Pentagon's large fuel consumption make looking at alternative energy "prudent," the report says, the Navy's efforts "have given way to dogma" as the alternative fuel has cost more than petroleum.
Like a crow seeking shiny bits of enlightenment, I've indiscriminately snatched quotes from anywhere: books, songs, movies, speeches, articles, plays, poems, religious dogma, bumper stickers, graffiti, t-shirts, friends, family and strangers.
In "Horse Play," from 1987, a woman and a horse go in for a kiss; "Dogma" (1964) takes the connection further by featuring a snarling creature that's part man and part dog.
He thought it was a good idea to star (with Damon) as a fallen angel in Kevin Smith's "Dogma" (1999), which Disney decided was too blasphemous for its Miramax label to release.
The bigger problem for Democrats is that the theory behind the Biden candidacy is wrong, probably because it is based on a Democratic anti-Trump talking point that has hardened into dogma.
And French laïcité was seen as one of those values: People who had been in thrall to church dogma in other places would breathe more freely in France, where Enlightenment principles prevailed.
"The results of this study challenge more than a century of dogma and recover an unexpected tree topology that necessitates fundamental reassessment of early dinosaur evolution," Mr. Baron and his supervisors write.
Honorable Mentions: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Baba Is You, World of Warcraft Classic, Final Fantasy IX, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer.
Netflix announced a trio of new anime shows on Monday, including an animated adaptation of its live action sci-fi Altered Carbon and a series based on Capcom's Dragon's Dogma video game.
What was even worse was that Reagan's embrace of supply side dogma was heavily responsible for the shift in sentiment toward the idea that large federal budget deficits are not a problem.
Unlike older cults, whose isolation often made it impossible to save disaffected recruits, the online culture of YouTube makes it possible to contest these messages with videos challenging extremist right-wing dogma.
Patterson, chief investment officer at Bessemer, said that any Treasury secretary's words hold weight, referencing Clinton Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin's dogma that having a strong dollar is in the United States' best interests.
Groups like ISIS and al Qaeda are the latest manifestation of a dangerous strain of totalitarian thinking that rejects and subordinates all universal norms and values to a single, violent, all-encompassing dogma.
We in the Orthodox church believe that the doctrine of the church, and here I mean not only the faith, not only the dogma, but also the moral doctrine, it should remain unchanged.
We cannot persecute people for what they believe, no matter how much it disgusts us, and simultaneously maintain a free and open democracy … If diversity is our dogma, call me "spiritual, not religious".
The narrative of violent extremism, which is the same us/them, black/white binary regardless of which political or religious dogma it emanates from, requires a bad guy at which to point fingers.
"We hope that (Bhinderwala) encourages women to express themselves in whatever way they desire and (inspires them to) not be bogged down by dogma," says Akanksha Seda, creative and channel director at Blush.
Padura's novel does not just place dogma and religious law against human desire; he asks the reader to consider the relationship between the arts and discriminatory violence in our vision of the past.
" He argues that many on the alt-right who consider themselves atheists or pagans only lost their faith in Christianity "due to the antiwhite hatred and Marxist dogma held by the modern church.
Ms. Eltahawy's article is a reminder of the people and societies that have made healthy sexuality hostage to financial means to marry, the dogma of religion, and the power of archaic social mores.
Last week's Google hubbub traced a familiar pattern: Tech giant proclaims support for free speech, speech arises critical of progressive dogma, tech giant censors speech, tech giant again proclaims support for free speech.
It's partly an affectionate intergenerational dispute; 13-year-old Morris (Markees Christmas) is skeptical of his father's old-school dogma, while his dad, Curtis (Craig Robinson), dismisses his son's taste as too pop.
Paul LeVinePhiladelphia To the Editor: My anxiety over Mike Pence becoming president one day is increased by the fact that so many Americans guided by religious dogma want him in our highest office.
As Giselle in the subsequent "Enchanted" (2007), she breathed exuberant life into not only a high-concept revision of Disney princess dogma, but an entire new wave of live-action fairy-tale movies.
The gazes of the sitters are steadfast even in their softness: The desire for uniqueness is as much a refusal of cultural and familial dogma as it is a loving embrace of lineage.
Party elites in the grip of dogma can't see the point of checking in with the people they represent and are blind to new problems the partisan catechism is not equipped to comprehend.
Party members paid lip service to the party orthodoxy, and children were still taught it at school, but nationalism, and even bits of warmed-over Confucianism, began to replace the old Communist dogma.
They'd say he's too ensnared by neoliberal dogma in counting on price mechanisms to drive necessary change, and he'd say they're indulging in central planning fallacies that will end in boondoggles and tears.
And of course, in Dogma, Rickman played Metatron, also known as the literal voice of God — albeit a cruder, surlier one than you might expect if you're familiar with Rickman's posh natural accent.
Tax the rich, tax the rich — or take cover behind a convenient bit of progressive dogma: Don't worry about the fiscal impact because America's rising budget deficits and debt levels don't much matter.
Despite the decrees from the Middle Ages, celibacy is still a "discipline" of the church, which can be changed, rather than a "dogma", or a divinely revealed truth from God which cannot be altered.
The memo pulls into question what Yale law professor Owen Fiss calls, ambivalently, the "firstness of the First Amendment": a dogma that the guarantee of free speech is more important than any other right.
" Dogma Animal Rescue also notes, "We are not accepting applications for the puppies from our Fire Litter that were born during the first night of the fire, rescued and evacuated from the fire zone.
Changing decades of dietary dogma is not simple; a visit to any grocery store will still turn up shelves of fat-free products full of sugar and other fat substitutes marketed as healthy alternatives.
By stripping away the tools that we take for granted—the ability to rest and regain health, or immediately fast-travel to a nearby city—Dragon's Dogma creates a world where danger feels real.
It's telling that the PC release of such a bland-looking RPG has set so many hearts aflutter—those who give Dragon's Dogma the time that it demands uniformly find themselves very richly rewarded.
The set and furniture are picture-perfect, and this makes it all the more startling when the genteel hostess of the party (Blanchett) begins to spout the dogma of Barnett Newman and Wyndham Lewis.
Throughout the finale and "After the Final Rose"—a sort of talk-back reunion episode at the end of every season—Arie defends his actions with wholesome Bachelor dogma: He was following his heart!
Furthermore, when the men were tested on whether or not they believed they were With A Higher Power, Other Living Beings, and in the dogma that Life Is Meaningful, they scored off the charts.
" As Silicon Valley reels from a series of high-profile sexual harassment and discrimination scandals — and their consequences, some men in tech have started identifying as "contrarians" who do not follow the "diversity dogma.
The acrimonious end was perhaps in keeping with a publication that was proudly heterodox from the start, eager to buck the prevailing values of conservative dogma and forge its own provocative point of view.
Though there are certainly strong religious disagreements between Sunni and Shia — and especially between extreme fundamentalist Sunnis and extreme fundamentalist Shia — the conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia has little to do with dogma.
Having elevated Marxist doctrine to infallible dogma, the P.C.F. derived strength from its ability to arouse passions — that is, to generate feelings of a quasi-religious nature that in turn led to mass mobilizations.
And while lawmakers have bemoaned Trump's positions or style before, the latest episode reveals a real schism between the traditional Republican Party dogma and the populist brand of ideas Trump spent his campaign promoting.
This supply-side dogma holds that, because tax cuts encourage people to work more and invest more (which is true), they can increase tax revenues relative to holding rates steady (which is not true).
" The left dogma is right in line with what former President Barack Obama recently said, that there's "this idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're always politically 'woke' and all that stuff.
PHILADELPHIA — From the time Donald J. Trump became their candidate until he took the oath of office, congressional Republicans treated his policy pronouncements — largely out of step with Republican dogma — as essentially a distraction.
Thousands of employees have protested, and some have even resigned, over ongoing uncertainty over why the "don't be evil" dogma famous to Google - and once embraced by Page and Brin - appears to be cracking.
On the left, feminists have generally aligned with the report-abuse regime, rather than serving as critics of it: when battered-woman syndrome followed battered-child syndrome, the recovery of trauma became feminist dogma.
" And that's obviously a me thing largely because you know, all it would have taken would have been Dragon's Dogma 21 and maybe I'd be like "You know what it was all worth it.
It is not doctrine or dogma, but instead a code of canon law that essentially reasons that priests unburdened by spouses or children are both more reflective of Christ and devoted to pastoral demands.
So Schumann, as well as Berlioz (who once said "music touches, through sounds, being endowed with imagination"), articulated a concept that would become the dogma for bedroom producers once personal computers and synthesizers appeared.
I definitely started out the project believing, as I had my whole life, this "New Atheist" kind of dogma, that religion is stupid and that the world would be better off if people weren't religious.
But sitting in the cafe, listening to these two strangers share their stories of escape, it became clear that no matter how much dogma and brainwashing one endures, our true personality remains in our core.
Photo by Lisa Auerbach​​ Sam McPheeters was the singer for New York hardcore punk legends Born Against, a band that took every chance to poke an angry finger in the eye of dogma and orthodoxy.
"The dogma was, once a memory is fixed, it's fixed for your lifetime," said Susan J. Sara, a professor of neuroscience at the Collège de France in Paris, who has studied how memories are formed.
As President Obama weighs the impact of whether to include the Arctic in the United States' 2628-28503 lease round, it is essential that he makes a decision based on proven facts, not unsubstantiated dogma.
His wealthier acolytes set up a network of foundations, charities, newspapers and schools which pumped a stream of graduates (almost all men) into Turkish business and government, testing the boundaries of Kemalism's anti-Islamist dogma.
For the next eight years -- through high school and college -- they would open my mind and help me find my way through years of self-doubt, self-hate and sexual repression fed by religious dogma.
Letter To the Editor: Michael Riordan (Penalize Companies That Export Jobs, April 11, 2016) evokes the halcyon days for working families and their communities before corporations embraced the dogma of the primacy of shareholder value.
It wiped out the career path that allowed writers from National Review to become White House speechwriters and policy advisers, but it also gave conservative writers license to question, rather than reflexively defend, Republican dogma.
Debunking the "what Congress gives, Congress takes away" dogma changes a core premise of the ongoing political status debate, namely, that statehood is the only way to insure the continuation of Puerto Ricans' U.S. citizenship.
The perpetually buzzed Jersey boys turned up like mascots in each of the writer-director Mr. Smith's movies from "Clerks" to 1999's "Dogma," before getting their "Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back" in 20083.
By embracing the dogma that bringing back mid-century-style manufacturing jobs will restore America, he ignores the reason this type of manufacturing reached its heyday over 2900 years ago: We've simply outgrown these technologies.
The G.O.P. doesn't want people who think hard and look at evidence; it wants people like, say, the "economist" Stephen Moore, who slavishly reaffirm the party's dogma, even if they can't get basic facts straight.
Under prevailing church dogma, the "rhythm method"—in which married couples track their ovulation cycle and engage in non-procreative sex during the "safe periods" where the woman isn't ovulating—is natural in this way.
The volunteers seem less focused on ideology than the Tea Party, which hammered out a clear dogma of smaller government, galvanizing voters and leading to a makeover of the party and, eventually, the federal government.
"In reading these websites, the information gathered should be used, not as dogma, but as the foundation for a more highly informed one-on-one discussion with your doctor at your next visit," Starr said.
If they break from party dogma and adopt more moderate positions on issues such as climate change, the GOP might be surprised at the willingness of young voters to listen to their pitch for support.
" Ten years before, when the financial crisis erupted, the magazine overcame its primal distrust of government intervention to endorse bank bailouts, arguing that it was "a time to put dogma and politics to one side.
But what makes Reboot so special is the way it pays tribute to the veteran director's filmography as a whole, weaving references to Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Clerks, and Dogma into its superhero movie-centric storyline.
Unlike, say, the biblical accounts of Adam and Eve and the birth of Jesus, these festive tales generally do not draw masses of faithful who insist as a point of dogma on their literal truth.
" Highlights: "Personally, I have never met anyone whose behavior can be described as perfect, but so often has the president repeated this obvious untruth that it has become a form of dogma in our party.
The Witcher 3 joins a growing list of older games that are finding new life on Nintendo's portable / console hybrid, including the likes of Skyrim, LA Noire, Dark Souls, Diablo 3, and, most recently, Dragon's Dogma.
"Minecraft Earth proposes to completely break the dogma that has lived with us in computing since the beginning: this idea of a single person that holds a single device to create a single experience," says Kipman.
But luckily, Vanilla is outnumbered and before long, he's praying to the "Big ice cream in the sky" to deliver him from the temptation of (God forbid) self-love and a life of pleasure, not dogma.
To find out how this music came to be, I spoke to the game's composer, the California-based Inon Zur, who's previously worked on titles including Crysis and Dragon's Dogma, as well as prior Fallout games.
The findings turn some of the Alzheimer's dogma on its head, said Dr. Samuel Gandy, associate director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
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For all of these reasons, Breath of the Wild feels like a descendant of games like Far Cry 2 and Dragon's Dogma, games that emphasize making player expressivity joyful even (especially?) when things are going poorly.
He goes to Japan with another young priest, Francisco Garrpe, vowing to seek the truth about their mentor, Father Cristóvão Ferreira, but they are captured and shown the dogma-defying reality of human suffering under torture.
RIGA, Latvia — The governor of Latvia's central bank, a pillar of Europe's financial system for years and a zealous champion of austerity, has long been lambasted by his critics as a heartless enforcer of economic dogma.
Trump had a chance to stand up for "law and order" and aggrieved white people everywhere, to say that the problem isn't the police but the criminals, and that Clinton was kowtowing to politically correct dogma.
White also has called renewable energy "unreliable and parasitic," described global warming as "a creed, a faith, a dogma that has little to do with science," and asserted that science does not dictate policy in democracies.
If a plea to sacrifice human life for the sake of the economy becomes Republican dogma, this does not bode well for our ability to handle the even greater threat of rising temperatures around the world.
There is almost no variety of self-selecting online community where this dynamic doesn't hold at least some sway — a guardedness, whether overt or subtle, against taking time to entertain challenges or skepticism toward group dogma.
Blanketing daily newspapers with advertisements, it argued, successfully it turned out, that since obesity was caused by excess consumption of calories — a calorie was a calorie, dogma at the time — all foods should be restricted equally.
While Brazil operates a floating exchange rate, Campos Neto said there is no "dogma" at the central bank regarding FX intervention, and it will address distortions wherever they arise, whether in the spot or derivatives market.
In the case of cultural litmus test issues, Olsen argues, newly recruited white working-class converts to Trump's Republican Party do not consider conservative dogma on gay rights, abortion, gender identity, or traditional marriage their priority.
Indeed, because he is so exceptionally unwilling to put in the time to do the job properly, he ends up hewing more rigidly to conservative dogma than even the most establishment-oriented alternative you can imagine.
Affleck, 46, appears in Smith's upcoming film Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, a sequel to 2001's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, but also to every film Smith has made, including Chasing Amy, Mallrats and Dogma.
But on some fundamental level, Dragon's Dogma speaks to, and depends on, a deeply conspiratorial image of the world as much as it does our normal ideas about fantasy and the specialness of Chosen One player characters.
Similarly, the Arisen of Dragon's Dogma is part of a vast calculus of which they are but a tiny part, and during the game we meet a few characters who have been the Arisen in the past.
And even when its news shows are feeding you Kremlin dogma (Ukraine bad, Assad good, Crimea ''ours''), they are doing so via state-­of-­the-­art graphics and chyrons and spry anchors dressed in Brioni and Gucci.
The Canto Bight sequence in The Last Jedi revealed that this is a galaxy built on the backs of the poor and unlucky, while Finn is proof that some stormtroopers can free their minds of Imperial dogma.
Here's why it could happen "Contrary to current central bank dogma, NIRP is possibly one of the major catalysts behind the tightening in global financial conditions," bond giant Pimco wrote in a blistering criticism of central banks.
"We will see a move from dogma to pragmatism," David Folkerts-Landau said at a dinner with journalists on Monday, forecasting U.S. economic growth in 2018 would be more than double the 1.5 percent seen for 2016.
The days of unilateral action are past; when it comes to international cybersecurity, adherence to an outmoded dogma of 'an eye for an eye' escalates to a world of the blind in days, not months or years.
"Politicians - many of whom benefited from the very kind of education they now seek to deny to others - have for years put their own dogma and ideology before the interests and concerns of ordinary people," May said.
The Arizona senator and his party's 2008 presidential nominee described that "half-baked, spurious nationalism" as "unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history."
In its heresy is where you find its value, the antithetical idea of going against and subverting whatever is popular belief or dogma or doctrine or whatever—that in and of itself is the value of protest.
Your ninth house reflects the intellectual dogma of your religion (if you have one, and I hope you do) and the twelfth house is where your pure intuitive faith and feelings of belief is reflected and crystalized.
And Donald Trump, argues legislative politics expert David Mayhew, "is something of a pirate" who may be willing to sacrifice party dogma in favor of any win he can get, including those that involve negotiating with Pelosi.
"I think my political party became too committed to this antiquated dogma of the '70s and '80s," Mr. Gaetz said, referring to a time when cannabis was widely considered to be a "gateway" to more harmful drugs.
In Switzerland, not an EU member but part of the border-free zone, right-wing political leader Lorenzo Quadri said it was "alarming" that the open borders' "dogma" would be considered a priority at such a time.
According to Stone, Aquinas argued that the sins of mutual masturbation, oral sex, and anal sex were worse if they involved two members of the same sex, a position that became church dogma in the sixteenth century.
Devotion to dogma and sheer perversity erodes their fellowship as day turns into night — after which "Clash" turns into a full-fledged horror movie, albeit one without the fake comfort of a supernatural or science-fiction pretext.
Critic Matt Lees once said that Dragon's Dogma is "hobbity as all fuck," meaning that its familiar cadence of chosen ones, dragons, dukes, ogres, soldiers, forts, and sorcerers are all part and parcel of the traditional fantasy puzzle.
And so the powerful ending to Dragon's Dogma really does hinge on the potential for Pawns to become people, for Chosen One stories to eradicate themselves in their telling and prevent those like them from gaining ground again.
By filling out his backstory and answering the critical questions of how Lawrence got involved and where things went wrong for him, the specifics about Gilead's rise from conservative dogma to a ruling fascist regime could be revealed.
There's much we do not yet know and cannot possibly anticipate, so it's probably best for everyone to keep an open mind, support a range of bet-hedging experiments and initiatives, and maintain a healthy allergy to dogma.
And whatever else you might say about Pence, he's definitely a pretty normal politician who gets up in the morning, does boring politician stuff, and only says crazy things when they line up with well-established party dogma.
"If (German Finance Minister Wolfgang) Schaueble's dogma for a multi-speed Europe and economic zones of low-cost labor is not abandoned, Europe will be brought to the brink of dissolution," Tsipras was quoted by Realnews as saying.
"This Keynesian dogma, coming from a former hard-line deficit hawk, has bewildered many Republicans like Corker, while supply-side Republicans are dismayed that abolition of the estate tax looks less likely," Valliere wrote in his daily note.
I think we have to get rid of the prevailing dogma that all calories are the same, and that we just need to exercise more and eat less, which is what the food industry and the government promote.
" The notion of sacred blood as the vehicle for human salvation, Biale writes, justified the "literal interpretation of the Eucharist as dogma, popular celebrations of the Host that spread throughout Europe, and a new cult of blood relics.
Today, under false slogans promising to make Russia great again, the Kremlin bosses have returned to their old ways, including the dogma that the ends — power — justify any means, including quelling opponents inside Russia and, if possible, abroad.
From the jump, Trump has employed a cadre of Wall Street veterans (the same "globalists" Bannon derided and did battle with during his time at the White House) and pursued economic policies in line with establishment Republican dogma.
Speaking to reporters in Brasilia, Campos Neto also said that there is no "dogma" at the central bank regarding FX intervention, and that it will address market distortions wherever they arise, whether in the spot or derivatives market.
Rather than working together to effectively counter environmental extremists who would like to shut them all down, industry representatives such as Whitman try to appease their enemies by promoting unsubstantiated dogma that happens to favor their particular sector.
While the former Laborites complained about Corbyn's hard-left, anti-business views, their new ex-Tory partners said Prime Minister Theresa May allowed the Conservative party to fall into the hands of hardliners driven by the Brexit dogma.
And this is so in part because they don't really want to see the seriousness of economic divergence, because they have no idea what to do about it that is remotely consistent with Zombie Reagan social policy dogma.
The only STEM field that's well represented in Congress is medicine; there are 14 physicians between the House and the Senate, but most are Republicans who have shown more of a commitment to conservative dogma than scientific best practices.
They cannot allow his nomination to be scuttled because of his adherence to the rule of law and his assertion that free people in a free country should be able to challenge climate change dogma without fear of prosecution.
" They are society's "bullshit detectors," imbued with the moral responsibility of nudging society in the right direction; yet, they are conscious of the "fatal results of taking a side to the extent that they are bounded by its dogma.
"The establishment doesn't want to admit it, but Trump's heretical denial of Republican dogma about government incapacity is exactly what we need to move the party — and the country — in a new direction," Thiel wrote in The Washington Post.
Ideology, a cousin of dogma which is something set forth as incontrovertible truth by someone in authority, is a strict set of beliefs that people hold to on an issue and from which they may not, sometimes cannot, waiver.
In 2000, Jonathan Chait speculated that McCain was coming unmoored from the Republican Party: The most plausible way to explain McCain's strange intellectual odyssey is to assume that something unmoored him from the discipline and dogma of his party.
I remember getting in long discussions with one of the professors, who was a nun, about Kevin Smith's latest film, "Dogma," and her asking me to write a paper on it while I was still in junior high school.
"Ripe for the Breaking" and "Dogma" take classic Napalm Death moves and twist them until they feel fresh, and on 1997's Inside the Torn Apart and 1998's Words from the Exit Wound, Napalm Death sounds even better.
FIRE — which stands for Financial Independence Retire Early — is a niche financial planning movement that's resonated with Americans in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, who see FIRE's dogma of extreme frugality as a path to leave the workplace behind.
Fat and Lean and all the rest are largely irrelevant labels for Kiersten and Julien Saunders, though they don't abide by frugality dogma on the one hand, and are well on their way to financial independence on the other.
More seriously, he said, the magazine seeks to fill the void left by a conservative intellectual establishment more focused on opposing Mr. Trump than on grappling with the rejection of globalism and free-market dogma that propelled his victory.
The writer Jorge Mañach has already lamented, decades ago, that Cuban fondness for joking, for making fun of everything... that, nevertheless, resulted in the darkest hours of despair before the paternal totalitarianism of the revolution calcified into static dogma.
In the spirit of growth that the summer brings, we are joined by Joel Fowler, Waypoint's former publisher, on his final day at VICE, to say good bye and talk about how awesome Bitterblack Isle from Dragon's Dogma is.
Although the two have remained close friends and professional partners through their company, this marks their first major work reunion since appearing together in Kevin Smith's religious satire Dogma in 1999 (they briefly interacted onscreen five years later in Jersey Girl).
His paintings suggest a push-and-pull within himself: On one hand, he explores biblical themes with sincerity — for example, in the Adam and Eve works; on the other hand, he is willing to satirize, even demonize, the notion of dogma.
There's pretty much no doubt in my mind that including the aforementioned songs could have made Tha Carter III better, but I also think that it's a flawed dogma to insist that the leaked version of the album was superior.
"The time has come over Brexit, really, for economic reality and common sense to prevail over political dogma and wishful thinking," said Peter Mandelson, a member of the House of Lords from the main opposition Labour Party, who backed the amendment.
This past summer, along with Roy and other colleagues, he reported that—contrary to neuroscience dogma—the neural circuit in the brain structure called the hippocampus that makes a particular memory is not the same circuit that recalls the memory later.
You almost have to cling to this dogma because if you don't wholeheartedly believe in the choices you made, then there's this intense fear of: 'What if I made the wrong choice, and what if that's going to affect my child?
Short of the heart stuff, this is familiar territory for fantasy games, and you'd be forgiven for missing this game from 2012 that's recently been re-released in an enhanced form as Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for the Nintendo Switch.
Russia's willingness to work with multiple partners in Syria is emblematic of Russia's broader approach to the Middle East, which a leading Russian analyst describes as the "dogma of flexibility" - something in accord with Putin's transactional approach to foreign policy.
And really, the foundation of the entire company is an almost mystical reverence for the nutritional powers contained in juice, and the necessity of pressing it at home—juicing tenets that, like Evans himself, are more about dogma than empiricism.
There is a parallel story to tell about these two key areas of public policy: a core expectation that current Republican dogma is incapable of satisfying, months and years of lies and double-talk, and eventually, a collision with reality.
If the logic of that has your brain doing wheelies, then you owe it to yourself to finish the game: after 20 hours of apparently forgetting to actually have a story, Dragon's Dogma serves up the most incredible and unlikely finale.
It's informed how we conceptualized the site: I don't know how many times Capcom needs to re-release Dragon's Dogma before they get around to localizing the MMO or releasing a proper sequel, but hey, do what you need to do.
It mixes references to memes, shitposts — an internet term for pointless posts intended to derail or distract readers, the baffling nature of which can often approach Dadaist nonsense art — and other bits of benign internet culture with serious ideological dogma.
Galileo showing the satellites of Jupiter to Venetian senators Galileo showing the satellites of Jupiter to Venetian senators The telescope has definitely changed our perception of the universe, leading to the Copernican Revolution, when science and reason triumphed over dogma.
They have been contending with a No campaign that holds on to that old Ireland, one where Catholic dogma is viewed as a positive force and our status as a place where women cannot access abortion is praised as special.
His ideological flexibility over the past several decades, his frequent diversions from party dogma, and the weekly -- if not daily -- zigzags of his campaign, continue to haunt many members of the party as they head to the convention in Cleveland.
It saddens me to see, towards the end of Little Richard's life, that he succumbed to the abuse justified by Christian dogma, at the hands of his father, and a society that will use black genius but not preserve it.
But in our political times, it appears to many Christian conservatives that this is only window dressing and what the Supreme Court decides, however hostile it may be to dogma and the orthodoxies common to all world religions, will dominate.
Adolf Meyer, a Swiss-born physician who, in 1910, became the first director of the psychiatry clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, advocated an approach he called, variously, "psychobiology" and "common sense" psychiatry—the gathering of data without a guiding dogma.
In the future, that expansion may run into some unusual turbulence — Vanuatu is one of the few places where "cargo cults" are still active, and the drones match their central religious dogma: that believers will receive valuable goods delivered by airplane.
"The profession may still be fighting social trends and a health care system that's looking for fast cures," she said, but it long ago moved on from strict dogma to embrace a range of modern clinical theories, social advocacy and research.
Biden then repeated his call for the president to set free market dogma aside and invoke the Defense Production Act to broadly scale-up production of personal protective equipment and other health care supplies before returning to this theme of honesty.
"'What Maisie Knew' lays waste to the comforting dogma that children are naturally resilient, and that our casual, unthinking cruelty to them can be answered by guilty and belated displays of affection," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
This idea of working for investors, as opposed to shareholders, has become dogma, so much so that the firm has been criticized in some quarters for not investing enough to keep up with the trillions of new dollars rushing in.
My late mother, Anne Nicol Gaylor, and I started the Freedom From Religion Foundation nearly 40 years ago as feminists who knew the root cause of women's oppression is organized religion and its attempt to dictate dogma into our civil laws.
More specifically, he's arguing that that alcoholics who have been abused by religious fundamentalists in their childhood (himself included) can have negative associations with the word "God"—some even find the religion and the ensuing dogma that follows highly triggering.
Cate Blanchett gives a tour-de-force performance as she transcends gender, class, nationality, and profession in a series of vignettes which draw upon manifestos questioning the true nature of art, including those from Karl Marx, Yvonne Rainer, and Dogma 95.
I think a lot of them start off by trolling and doing the anti-PC thing and resisting what they feel is dogma being shoved down their throats by liberal professors and parents, but where do you go from there?
The Witch is much more than a film about Colonial religious dogma; it's a steady, excruciatingly patient study in psychological terror born from the deepest primordial fear of the unknown and what might be waiting for us out there in the woods.
MACCALLUM: It&aposs hard to imagine that she would have challenged someone on their Jewish faith or their Muslim faith in the same way as saying that you know, they were clearly steeped in the dogma of either one of those religions.
It's also a major step away from Facebook's "we're just a platform" mantra, which has always been a big part of their dogma (it's also helped them make a social network out of content they didn't have to compensate their partners for producing).
Many on the alt-right were disappointed in Trump's rapid embrace of conservative dogma, focusing on heath care and tax cuts rather than building his promised wall on the Mexican border, with his bare hands and a hammer if he had to.
Instead of being regarded as a tool to promote disintermediation and individual emancipation, immutability and irrevocability have turned into a dogma that must be preserved at all costs, regardless of the effects it has on the blockchain community, and on society at large.
It's not out of the question that he was signaling to military officers worried that he may be about to overturn decades of political dogma by dealing with the US. Such is the opacity of his regime, no will ever know for sure.
NORTON MEZVINSKY New York To the Editor: A very well-composed column, but it repeats the myth, as if required dogma, that supporters of Donald Trump are all victims — middle-age white men dispossessed by globalization and the perfidy of party leaders.
But, more pressingly, this film was released a good few years after Good Will Hunting, Dogma, Saving Private Ryan, and The Talented Mr. Ripley... What are you doing in the teen adventure-comedy EuroTrip, esteemed and respected actor, producer, and screenwriter Matt Damon?
His tactics soon became dogma in police departments and were considered so successful in garnering confessions that, in its famous 1966 Miranda decision, the US Supreme Court cited it as a reason why suspects must be warned of their right against self-incrimination.
Dr. Steitz was guided by the vision of a grand project to find the structures not just of that molecule but also of all the large molecules involved in translating genetic information into proteins, the so-called central dogma of molecular biology.
If you've heard me talk about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or The Witcher 3 or Dragon's Dogma, you know that, when done right, I love it when games ask me to spend time getting prepared for my adventures.
Last month, the school sponsored an unveiling of two more rare books, inscribed editions of works by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "The program is not pursing a party line or dogma," said Dr. Carrese, who was recruited from the Air Force Academy.
" As Real Madrid manager, according to the author Diego Torres, Mourinho laid down his seven golden rules: Among them were the credo that "whoever has the ball, has fear," and the dogma that "football favors whoever provokes more errors in the opposition.
Indeed, the boy is just as enthusiastic about Nazi dogma as the next generation of children would be about the Beatles, a comparison the film makes by having a German-language rendition of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" over the opening credits.
I fear that absent the structural and rhetorical power offered by organized religion, it will become increasingly difficult for the left to fight the growing ideology of right wing extremism, an ideology that has always been heavily undergirded by its own religious dogma.
These flashbacks, combined with quiet scenes of these women desperately trying to hold onto Manson's dogma in prison, even as they start to realize they might have been fooled, paint a compelling portrait of the lasting psychological effects of domestic abuse and systematic brainwashing.
The death of John McCain, America's great soldier-statesman, is a reminder that Britain has another model of leadership to turn to: politicians who experienced the real world in the sharpest way possible before going into politics, but who are temperamentally sceptical of political dogma.
Since launching in December, MormonLeaks has published a steady stream of controversial internal documents that have drastically altered how many Mormons view the secretive, gerontocratic governing body of well-paid Apostles and prophets who oversee the business dealings and dogma evolution of the LDS Church.
He also wasn't a populist or in any way affiliated with the ideological movement — nativist, protectionist, flirting with white nationalism, skeptical of free market dogma — that once appeared to be coalescing around the unlikely figure of an heir to a New York real estate fortune.
He consulted scripture, he says, and realised two things: first, there was no direct command to oppose assisted dying; and second, that he was being led by dogma, rather than people's lived experience—and the presence of pain for those suffering most terminal illnesses.
"If the land agencies actually tried to listen and solve the problems of the people instead of imposing a dogma on them, we wouldn't have this issue," Utah Republican Representative Rob Bishop, who chairs the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee, told Reuters.
Which means that teachers, lawmakers and school leaders will need plenty of the qualities that Tough promotes so persuasively: grit in the face of rising economic inequality, curiosity to look beyond settled educational dogma, persistence and self-control when budgets shrink and attentions wane.
" "So tonight while I would like to honor and mourn the LGBT community loss in Orlando and the loss of everyone who has been a victim of hate and stigma and dogma, I would like to say tonight we are winning the fight against prejudice.
A compellingly weird recruitment video, "Ten Bullets," preaches the Sachs Studio dogma: The central precepts for success as a Sachs assistant are an ability to focus on the task and a willingness to abjure personal inspirations in service to the vision of the leader.
In his final months in Congress and as House speaker, Paul Ryan has been on a farewell tour decrying "tribal identity politics" — the David Brooks argument that today's politics are more about being against a common enemy than being unified behind a common dogma.
After the room was searched every morning, he said, the day began with two hours of study on subjects including "the spirit of the 19th Party Congress," where Xi expounded his political dogma in a three-hour speech, and China's policies on minorities and religion.
Having helped drive back what T. E. Lawrence called a "return pilgrimage" toward liberty and away from an intolerant imposition of religious dogma in the Muslim world, we must relaunch this vital journey together with the reformers, or we will be fighting jihadists forever.
But McCain's party was already well along in the process of becoming what it is today — a party that is not only completely dominated by climate deniers, but is hostile to science in general, that demonizes and tries to destroy scientists who challenge its dogma.
Mr. Silver compares the change in public opinion on gerrymandering — the practice of drawing maps to disproportionately favor one party — to the shifts on other issues like gay marriage, where voters' views were often shown to be changing far faster than national political dogma.
I say, let a hundred flowers bloom, and resist dogma (architectural and otherwise), but avoid buildings that to the public appear to be more towers of ego and arrogance than places that reflect what goes on inside or that convey the openness of our society.
Education is a particularly transparent window, as demonstrated by the perceptive "Little Soldiers," which turns over cultural rocks from bribery to the urban-rural divide while delving into the nation's school system, deeply rooted as it is in both ancient Confucianism and Communist dogma.
In theory — borrowing phrasing from Bruce Yandle, dean emeritus of Clemson University's Department of Economics — the "bootleggers" who pushed for these subsidies as a way to get rich by embracing the green energy dogma of the "Baptists," believed that subsidies begin, but never end.
The Republicans were given a gift by Trump's campaign, a grace they did not merit: the gift of freedom from the trap of dogma, from the pre-existing condition of zombie Reaganism, from an agenda out of touch with the concerns of their actual constituents.
Othman said in an interview that he was sent for training in religious dogma and law and then received military training for three months in desert camps outside the city of Hama, where he learned how to use weapons to serve on the front lines.
He is winning because he understands that nationalism is more important to real-world conservative politics than free market dogma, and he offers what conservatives care about: a populist nationalism that is inflected with conservative policy commitments but by no means limited to them.
But many Americans are old, white, uncool, and perhaps even retrograde in their cultural and racial views — they want a party to represent them more than they want a party that adheres rigorously to the dogma of capital gains tax cuts and entitlement reform.

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