With the new codex I'm pretty sure there aren't any doctrine points
Points in warhammer 40k are based on how good a person is. An HQ unit is better than the normal people of the army and is therefor more points. you also add points to things to give them better weapons or special powers.
rationalism
Zoogeny is the doctrine of the formation of living things.
For this I will assume that you mean the Warhammer 40,000 miniature game as it is posted in the miniature games category. You do not have to pay monthly for the game as you can purchase all of the things you need in the time you need. Then you can use that stuff until you want more!
The United States promised to stay out of European affairs in the Monroe Doctrine.
It should say what the attacks are and then you do what it says rather than using strength and things.
Yes, it is quite possible and happens rather often. You only need to hang around a Games Workshop Store for a little while, and you'll be sure to see young and old walk through it's doors, eyes filled with wonder at all the amazing things Warhammer has to offer; then you will see it is possible to fall in love with Warhammer at first sight.
All things in moderation is the accepted tennant.
He did many things, he is really known for the Monroe Doctrine.
Contrapositive
they are things which add more information to the game. The cities of death has more information on fighting in cities or with buildings and other things, while the apocalypse tells you how to play with lots of models.
There are no such things as PlayStation Points. There are Xbox Live Points which you have to buy in order to purchase things from the store. The PlayStation Store just uses cash.