atheism and religious fundamentalism
Atheism is the lack of belief in the existence of any deities or gods, and typically involves skepticism or disbelief towards religious claims or supernatural phenomena. Religious fundamentalism, on the other hand, refers to a strict adherence to the basic principles and teachings of a particular religion. It often involves an unwavering belief in the literal interpretation of sacred texts and can lead to an exclusive and dogmatic approach towards religious beliefs, often rejecting alternative perspectives.
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