What is the dogma of Ethnic Hellenic religion?
For today’s Christians, the prevailing view of what is meant by ‘dogma’ is a complete distortion of the ancient term that meant a particular philosophical position. Their definition includes a blind faith in the Trinitarian nature of the ‘one God’, incomprehensible even to them, the dual nature of Jesus etc. Naturally, Ethnic Hellenic religion has no ‘dogma’ by this definition, but is rather a way of perceiving things. It is therefore not a confusing compilation of pseudo-theological narratives, but is based instead on very specific principles, in turn derived from logic and scientific knowledge. Our ‘dogma’ includes: the obligation we all have to speak and act logically as a mark of respect for Universal Reason, our honest relationship with all living beings, tolerance towards all views that are expressed logically, education through life-experience, respect for measure, the continuous study of the Cosmos and Humanity.