I'm right, you're wrong!
So, we've discussed the sexiness or not of fleeces, the capability of 19-year-old magistrates, the definition of snobbery, whether or not poems and lyrics are the same thing. Generally, there's been give and take in the discussions. Some points ceded here, some rubbished there ' but mainly civilised! I don't think anyone's come out and said, fundamentally, 'I am right, therefore the rest of you are wrong'.
Which is by way of coming onto a subject that's high on the agenda everywhere: fundamentalism. The strict maintenance of a belief, often to the level of intolerance towards differing beliefs ' or even to more moderate shades of the same belief.
So what, then, makes someone a fundamentalist? A few suggestions I've heard (not necessarily ones I agree with) are:
- ignorance (wilful or otherwise) of, or misinformation about, alternatives
- a suggestibility of mind that makes one susceptible to the influence of a charismatic, articulate or otherwise powerful leader or hierophant
- social pressure
- fear and insecurity (i.e. that different beliefs will undermine one's own)
On the other hand, I was once told by someone who was a fundamentalist believer in a particular religion that if I had a strong belief about something ' say vegetarianism ' I had a moral duty to bring that belief to as many people as possible and to endeavour to convert them. Otherwise, either I was not a true believer, or the belief was false.
What are other people's thoughts on the subject?
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There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
The All New Pepsoid the Second!