1) thess 5:21 says the opposite.
Paul tells us to question all things and hold on to what is Good. This means we are to not only question the questionable but also to question the foundational.
2) Christ tells us the opposite, In That what we bind on earth will be bound in heaven and what we loose on Earth will be loosed in heaven. This directly applies to 'dogma.'
3) Christian 'dogma' is another word for traditional beliefs. Which do indeed have their place, just not as a matter of following biblical Christianity.
Paul tells us to question all things and hold on to what is Good. This means we are to not only question the questionable but also to question the foundational.
2) Christ tells us the opposite, In That what we bind on earth will be bound in heaven and what we loose on Earth will be loosed in heaven. This directly applies to 'dogma.'
3) Christian 'dogma' is another word for traditional beliefs. Which do indeed have their place, just not as a matter of following biblical Christianity.