Dogma

/ˈdɔɡmə/ noun

A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. Often refers to religious doctrine but can apply to any rigid belief system.

From Greek dogma meaning 'opinion' or 'decree,' from dokein meaning 'to seem' or 'to think.' Originally neutral, the word gained its sense of rigid, unquestionable doctrine through early Christian usage in theological contexts.

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