dogma and doctrine
Dogma refers to a set of firmly-held beliefs or principles established by a religious, political, or philosophical authority, which are considered absolute and unchangeable. Doctrine, on the other hand, refers to a system of teachings or principles maintained and promulgated by a specific organization or community, providing guidelines for beliefs, practices, and behaviors.
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