Catechism in a sentence as a noun

> It seems possible to dismiss this entire article with another less wrong catechism: "life isn't fair.

Claiming Obama is heeding or has heeded a "constitutional catechism" is absurd.

And I think it's a shame that the industry sometimes pushes things like pair programming as a panacea - like any "best" practice or agile catechism, it only works if it works for your developers.

Catholics can't fundamentally choose what to believe in. There's a unique interpretation of the Bible, the catechism, which supports "directed evolution".

>There's a unique interpretation of the Bible, the catechism, which supports "directed evolution"Actually, doctrinally, Catholics are free to believe in believe in evolution or not.

Catechism definitions

noun

a series of question put to an individual (such as a political candidate) to elicit their views

noun

an elementary book summarizing the principles of a Christian religion; written as questions and answers