A close cousin of irreligious fanaticism, but emphasizing identity: the zealotry of those who define themselves primarily by being not‑religious. Non‑religious fanatics often gather in communities where the main bond is shared rejection of religion, and they police each other’s purity—expelling anyone who attends a religious wedding, visits a church for art, or expresses any sympathy for spiritual seekers. Their fanaticism stems from a fragile identity that must constantly reaffirm itself by attacking its opposite. The result is a community as dogmatic and exclusionary as any sect.
Non-Religious Fanaticism Example: “The online group banned a member for saying a mosque had beautiful architecture—non‑religious fanaticism, where any positive mention of religion is contamination.”
Asshole: I don't celebrate any holidays in the area that happens during the time that Octavian the Eighth regarded as 'Wintertime'. I'll see you in court.
Originally written by its author and writer, Werley Nortreus, the title The Book of Nortreus is a rare sacred non-fiction religious book. However, it is based on beautiful and important Biblical and Prophetic visions of God that Nortreus saw in Outer Space-Heaven-the Heavens. Accordingly, Nortreus wrote the book after confessing that he had seen God, Celestial Beings, and other Worlds through visions.
one who doesnt follow any religon, including atheist.
im one, i belive in a sort of hier being, but not a god in a sence.
cause most religons, i have a problem with most of what they belvie, as i have toquestion it and not blindly follow it.
hey why arnt you a christian?
cause in non-religous, i have aproblem following a bs religon based a book written hundreds of years ago by corrupt preist about a dead dude.