found this interesting "...Today, "dogma" often labels inflexible ideologies in politics (e.g., "economic dogma" in debates over capitalism), science (e.g., rejecting paradigm shifts), or culture (e.g., "dogmatic atheism"). This negative shift reflects Enlightenment values prioritizing empiricism and dialogue over authority. However, in religious contexts, it remains positive, denoting foundational truths" I'm think after the holiday family and friends converstations that normies have labelled Bitcoiners as "dogmatic" - I'm not sure to laugh or cry? and there is more "..Interestingly, the root dokeîn also connects to words like "paradox" (from para-doxa, "contrary to opinion") and "orthodox" (from ortho-doxa, "correct opinion"), highlighting how "dogma" fits into a family of terms about belief and perception."