"The new spirituality will step away from dogma, will step away from 'We're right and you're wrong.'"
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The real target isn't doctrine in the abstract; it's the social posture dogma enables. "'We're right and you're wrong'" is put in blunt, playground diction, reducing centuries of theology to the uglier thing it often becomes in public life: a status game. Walsch frames dogma as a behavior - a way of relating to others - rather than a set of beliefs, which neatly reframes spirituality as an ethics of conversation. The subtext: your need to be correct is the real idol.
Context matters. Walsch rose with the 1990s-to-2000s boom in New Age and "spiritual but not religious" culture, when self-help vocabulary blended with metaphysics and therapy-speak. His work thrives in a marketplace where personal experience beats institutional authority. The quote sells pluralism without having to argue it; it assumes the reader already suspects that certainty is the problem. It's aspirational, but also strategic: in a polarized culture, "stepping away" is a bid to exit the battlefield while still claiming the moral high ground.
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Walsch, Neale Donald. (2026, January 17). The new spirituality will step away from dogma, will step away from 'We're right and you're wrong.'. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-new-spirituality-will-step-away-from-dogma-70337/
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Walsch, Neale Donald. "The new spirituality will step away from dogma, will step away from 'We're right and you're wrong.'." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-new-spirituality-will-step-away-from-dogma-70337/.
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"The new spirituality will step away from dogma, will step away from 'We're right and you're wrong.'." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-new-spirituality-will-step-away-from-dogma-70337/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.



