l*****a 发帖数: 38403 | 1 Religious fanaticism is fanaticism related to a person's, or a group's,
devotion to a religion. However, religious
fanaticism is a subjective evaluation defined by the culture context that is
performing the evaluation. What constitutes
fanaticism in another's behavior or belief is determined by the core
assumptions of the one doing the evaluation. As
such, there is currently no constant academic standard for what defines a
fanatical religious position. As with any
fanaticism (e.g. atheistic fanatacism/ militantism), it has the danger to be
bigoted, rely largely on sweeping statements
(in some cases entirely) and generalisations often twisting what it's
opponents are actually saying (or the meaning) to
what the speaker wishes their oponent had actually said/ meant. Often the
arguments come accross as bigoted,
completely unwilling and unable to fully take on an opponents point at any
stage, just like their religious extreemist
counterparts, whom they openly dispise (although they are often assertions
and not arguments, again just like many
religious fanatics) and will actively demonise those they opponents. | l*****a 发帖数: 38403 | |
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