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Every organized religion must have dogmas. It could not be what it is without them. Even its first basic assumption--that there is a God--is a dogma. There is nothing wrong in its adherence to dogmas. What is wrong is adherence to false dogmas, to those whose truth is denied by the realities of existence and life.

-- Notebooks Category 17: The Religious Urge > Chapter 4 : Problems of Organized Religion > # 156