The inability to apply reason or rational to a belief without the ability to defend or reform the same. Overt adherence to a doctrine one cannot support or defend. Blind ignorance in the guise of faith to a doctrine usually for the purpose of self interest or fear, than any quest for truth collective peace.
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dogmatism is close to stubbornness and narrow horizons of mind.
Im dogmatic about my food
She was so dogmatic about what her friend was wearing.
The law is dogmatic and will hopefully remain unapproved.
A dogmatic person is a strongly opinionated person.
Mathematicians are not dogmatic. You are confusing them with theologians.
One sentence using dogmatic could be, It is difficult to have a conversation with someone who is dogmatic. Dogmatic means that a person has such a strong conviction about their point of view that they believe that they are always correct.
She left her church because she found the pastor's theology too dogmatic. The word dogmatic is an adjective.
his dogmatic response towards homosexuals was very insulting
Goat can be formed from the letters in "dogmatic".
(from "dogma" - characterized by opinions accepted as facts)The teacher was obviously dogmatic about the proper methods of teaching.She made a dogmatic argument about the true origin of Christmas.The mayor would not compromise his dogmatic views on revenue and taxes.
Dogmatic - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6
The cast of The Dogmatic - 2012 includes: Amy Restucci as herself