The danger is not religion but fanaticism, which can equally be displayed by atheist communists and by irreligious nationalists. |
To them, his baptism by immersion smacked of the fanaticism that revival often seems to bring. |
There seems to be a fanaticism on the part of those who legislate, for how come there is no variation of punishment? |
That moral fibre will defeat the fanaticism of these terrorists and their supporters. |
Rules and regulations take a backseat during this fortnight of imbecile fanaticism. |
Attachment to losing is taken to a level of religious fanaticism by the faithful. |