Word: dogmas
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...cease to work, that was not the intention of the program. It was to be a supplement—but something the retired person could count on. The lack of risk was matched by the comparative modesty of Social Security payments. This is neither left-wing nor right-wing dogma: just good social policy...
...evasion of criticism from Christian media watchdog groups. Since Constantine’s release last Friday, the usual religiously conservative voices of outrage at pop-culture blasphemers have largely been silent. In recent years, movies taking similar liberties with religious content have drawn highly publicized protest: the 1999 comedy Dogma, for example, spurred the Catholic League to circulate petitions and run New York Times ads calling for a boycott of the movie. The outrage at 1973’s The Exorcist was so widespread and furious that the movie was banned in Great Britain until...
...President's speech was only his narrow vision of imperialistic dogma. William H. Waxman Santa Rosa, California...
...PRESIDENT'S SPEECH WAS ONLY HIS narrow vision of imperialistic dogma...
...years, it's hard to argue with such success. Southern dioceses like Charlotte not only boast some of the highest numbers of priestly ordinations in the U.S.; they're also a magnet for new clergy from the North. The current generation of U.S. Catholic seminarians, weaned on the strict dogma of Pope John Paul II, is more conservative than its predecessors who came of age in the 1960s and '70s in the wake of Vatican II. Many, like the new parochial vicar at St. Mark, the Rev. Timothy Reid, 34, an Indiana native, are drawn to the more orthodox spirit...