Originally Posted By: fogman
If you follow the argumentation of the, let´s say "educated atheistic hardliners", it comes out: fundamentalists are seen as psychos.

So were is the difference then?


The difference is the motivation. If someone murders out of religious motivation then it is part of their culture. They plan this murder and they even say after the murder that they are convinced to do the right thing. They are not sorry.

But when someone does it out of an affection or out of a sickness, then it is not part of a culture. They often tell later that it was wrong and that they are sorry.


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