One possibility is dogma.
'Dogma' is religious doctrine.
Dogma.
I don't believe so.
Dogma is like Ex-ma but worse.
All religious traditions have their own superstitions and dogma. The superstitions and dogma of your version of Cristianity would be best addressed by your religious leader.
Bernadette Topel has written: 'The liberation of dogma' -- subject(s): Development of Dogma, Doctrinal Theology, Dogma, Dogma, Development of, History, Theology, Doctrinal 'The theology of Karl Rahner' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Feminism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Feminism
dogma
Russians believe in the Christian Orthodox dogma.
dogma
* a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof * a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma"
OpinionReligious belief leads one to have faith there is God and religious belief is the unquestioning acceptance of a religious dogma in the absence of proof. God requires faith. The essence of religious belief is faith.OpinionOn the other hand, there is no evidence that supports God is only a "belief." Religious belief leads one to have faith there is God, but belief in God can also lead one to seek religion. Religious fundamentalists may rely on dogma in the absence of proof when it comes to believing in God, but atheists also hold a BELIEF in the non-existence of God by employing no less dogma. Believing that God exists in the absence of direct observable evidence obviously requires faith. No one can say for sure what is the "essence" of religious faith when faith itself varies from person to person.