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Ahsoka, Qui-Gon and even have abandoned the dogmatic nature of the Order, not the tenets of the Jedi.
As a young and dogmatic leader of the Jesuits in Argentina, he made significant mistakes during the country’s “dirty war”.
It added that if abuses are being noticed within the system, the HIO should locate them and punish those who abuse Gesy, while also criticising the “dogmatic positions” of both sides.
Source: https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/06/13/ongoing-physiotherapists-row-causing-unimaginable-suffering/
Nearing had split off from the movement over the issues of organized religion (she found Kerista as dogmatic as the Catholicism she’d left behind) and romantic attachment.
That has sparked criticism from the Scottish Tories, who have branded the Green minister "dogmatic and narrow-minded".
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-66401587?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
They also lie, as you say, in France’s “dogmatic insistence on racial assimilation, secularism and one-size-fits-all identity”, which has become even more strident since the threat of Islamism from the 1990s.
“Voice and dogmatic minorities on the left and proper are attempting to restrict the vary of acceptable concepts in establishments of upper training, and that ought to concern us all.
“We gave it our best go and now we need to regroup and sit down with the engineers, and be totally not dogmatic – there are no holy cows – and decide what is the development direction we want to pursue in order to be competitive to win races.