Behavior 3: The Religious Zealot

 When a person is religious, that is their choice. Each person is entitled to their own beliefs, which means that others have the right to believe or not believe in the same thing. What is annoying about the Religious Zealot is not that he believes, but that he projects his own beliefs onto others.  They feel that just because one does not share their religious beliefs, they are entitled to judge and berate the other person for having made "sinful" choices and being an uncultivated heathen who needs to be saved.  


This is a wrong perspective to have.  Having different beliefs does not make a person a heathen to be placed on the stake, just different.  This is specifically what defines us as human beings and makes the human species strong.  For the same reason, that a person believes in abortion or gay rights does not make them an affront to God and human kind. The path to happiness is a state of mind and committing acts of aggression against someone's beliefs is a poor means of behaving as an individual. 

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