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Scientific Dogmatism

The treatment of current scientific consensus or a favored theory not as the best available model, but as unquestionable dogma. It confuses the scientific method (a process of skeptical inquiry) with the current scientific conclusions (its fallible products). This creates a priesthood where challenging the dominant paradigm is treated as heresy, not as science's essential engine of progress. It's science as a castle to be defended, not a path to be walked.
Example: "He exhibited scientific dogmatism when he declared 'the debate on nicotine addiction is over' and refused to read new research on genetic moderators. He was protecting a settled fact like a religious edict, forgetting that science 'settles' things only until better evidence comes along."
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
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Atheistic Dogmatism

The rigid, often evangelical, belief that atheism (the lack of belief in gods) is not just a personal position but an objectively proven fact that forms the only rational basis for all epistemology and morality. It treats religious thought as a unified, stupid monolith and dismisses all theological or philosophical nuance as bad-faith trickery. It's atheism as a jealous god, tolerating no other understandings of existence.
Example: "His atheistic dogmatism was a sermon. 'Anyone who believes in any higher power is literally delusional, and their opinions on ethics are worthless,' he'd say, dismissing centuries of philosophy from religious and secular thinkers alike. His disbelief was as rigid and unreasoning as the faith he mocked."
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Antitheistic Dogmatism

The specific, rigid belief that religion is not merely false, but an active, net-negative force of evil that must be aggressively opposed in all forms. It differs from general atheistic dogmatism by its obsessive focus on combat and deconstruction. All religious expression is seen as a threat, all believers as victims or enablers of a toxic system, and any peaceful coexistence as cowardly compromise.
Example: "Her antitheistic dogmatism was relentless. She'd interrupt a conversation about community food drives to rant about how churches only do charity to recruit. In her view, religion was a singular virus of deceit, and she was the immune system, attacking every instance without pause or discrimination."
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
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Anti-Pseudoscience Dogmatism

The rigid, ideological stance that treats the current, mainstream scientific consensus as an infallible creed and defines all dissenting or non-standard ideas—regardless of their internal coherence or evidence—as "pseudoscience" that must be categorically rejected. This dogma confuses the scientific method (a skeptical, iterative process) with the institution of Science (a human social system). It elevates institutional authority over open inquiry, creating a black-and-white worldview where any challenge to established paradigms is heresy, not a potential catalyst for scientific progress. The dogmatist isn't defending science; they're defending the power and prestige of the current scientific priesthood.
*Example: "His anti-pseudoscience dogmatism was on full display when he shut down a discussion on the potential neurological effects of a new meditation technique. 'If it's not in a Tier-1 journal, it's pseudoscience! Full stop!' he declared, refusing to even look at the preliminary fMRI data. He wasn't being scientific; he was being a zealot for the official canon, using 'pseudoscience' as a heresy charge to avoid thinking."*
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
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