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The [[origin]] of the [[word]] bigot and bigoterie in [[English]] dates back to at least 1598, via Middle French, and started with the sense of "religious hypocrite". Forms of bigotry may have a related [[ideology]] or [[Worldview|world views]].
 
The [[origin]] of the [[word]] bigot and bigoterie in [[English]] dates back to at least 1598, via Middle French, and started with the sense of "religious hypocrite". Forms of bigotry may have a related [[ideology]] or [[Worldview|world views]].
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[[Primitive]] [[religion]] was very [[democratic]]; the savage was quick to borrow or lend. only with [[Revelation|revealed]] religion did [[autocratic]] and intolerant theologic [[egotism]] appear.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:7._THE_FURTHER_EVOLUTION_OF_RELIGION]
 
[[Primitive]] [[religion]] was very [[democratic]]; the savage was quick to borrow or lend. only with [[Revelation|revealed]] religion did [[autocratic]] and intolerant theologic [[egotism]] appear.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92#92:7._THE_FURTHER_EVOLUTION_OF_RELIGION]
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While [[religion]] produces [[growth]] of [[meanings]] and enhancement of [[values]], [[evil]] always results when purely [[personal]] evaluations are elevated to the levels of [[absolute]]s. A [[child]] evaluates [[experience]] in accordance with the [[content]] of [[pleasure]]; [[maturity]] is [[proportional]] to the substitution of higher [[meanings]] for personal pleasure, even [[loyalties]] to the highest [[concepts]] of [[Diversity|diversified]] life situations and [[cosmic]] [[relations]]. [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_100#100:1._RELIGIOUS_GROWTH]
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[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Sociology]]