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Bolton
14 December, 07:29
Which is more flexible, orthodoxy or dogma?
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Marlene Benitez
14 December, 09:31
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In general terms, dogma is considered to be more flexible than orthodoxy, since dogma is something that one devises over the course of life and experience, whereas orthodoxy is unchanged.
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