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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jon Miller


    says dictionary.com and other places

    it also makes sense as a definition, and is clearly different than other definitions (at least that I know of)

    if you have anoher word that means what I am trying to convey, please tell me and I will expand my vocabulary (But will probably still say sucj things about Fanatics to cause discussion)

    JM
    It really depends on the people you are describing.

    You can use the word fanatic to describe someone who is
    obsessed with a subject and brings it up at any opportunity.
    Perhaps even violently defending his worldview...

    But to call a person who loves playing a PC game, a fanatic is too extreme.

    This person would be an 'enthusiast.'

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    • #32
      but an enthusiast is missing some sense of what I am trying to convey

      an enthusiast wouldn't stick to his/her view when the going was rough (doesn't have that conotation)

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      • #33
        but actually, my freind who has almost lost his girlfreind, and did lose his job, over an MMO (he wasn't too happy with his job anyway)

        I might call a fanatic, not an ethusiast

        but I sort of associate fanatic with ideas.. not with an activity (which is what is in the definition from dictionary.com)

        JM
        (so basically your suggestion is crap)
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jon Miller
          but an enthusiast is missing some sense of what I am trying to convey

          an enthusiast wouldn't stick to his/her view when the going was rough (doesn't have that conotation)

          JM
          Some enthusiasts will stick with a view, even when it gets difficult, expensive or unfashionable.

          That still does not make them a 'fanatic'.

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          • #35
            (so basically your suggestion is crap)
            I expect a mature debate.

            Do not get offensive please.

            Lest ye incur my wrath!

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            • #36
              1. One who is filled with enthusiasm; one who is ardently absorbed in an interest or pursuit: a baseball enthusiast.
              2. A zealot; a fanatic.


              hmm...

              so you are right, it is an alternate definition

              still, the associations are not that someone will sacrifice as much for something that hey are an enthusiast for then something they are a fanatic about

              and fanatic also has the clear bit of ideas or cause being part of the definition

              Jon Miller
              (disregard things like crap, that is just a way I have gotten use to conversing, it is not a particularly good way)
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              • #37
                (I need to go to school soon, hopefully peopel will continue the discussion)

                JM
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                • #38
                  Jon, no sweat!

                  Glad we can all converse and have interesting/different viewpoints!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Jon Miller
                    (I need to go to school soon, hopefully peopel will continue the discussion)

                    JM
                    Bléh, you're not fanatical enough.
                    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                    Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                    • #40
                      and that's the fanatical truth ...
                      "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                      • #41
                        I only said I was a big fan.. I didn't say I Was fanatical

                        but anyway.. back to work

                        JM
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Jon Miller
                          and I agree with you that a fanatic won't neccesarily make the wind blow

                          many are not made for it/ screw up

                          but they are the only ones who can make it blow

                          I also agree that there are different levels of conviction, but that just dictates when they join the cause

                          someone who has strong convictions jumps on the wagon when there is a just a bit of motion, but he won't start the wagon moving

                          Jon Miller
                          why not? because he lacks conviction? maybe it takes someone with strongs believes to start things moving.
                          maybe a fanatical will have larger chances of screwing things up and thus seldom starts anything.

                          whereas someone who is methodical and open minded can manipulate things much more to a certain direction, maybe

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                          • #43
                            everyone who is interesting is a fanatic about at least one thing

                            fanaticism does not imply violence

                            Gandhi was a anti violence fanatic
                            I'd agree with you if you said 'extremist', since this is the same point Dr. King makes in his letter in a Bimingham Jail.
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                            • #44
                              if you look at the definition of fanaticism, I am using it properly

                              it just has a lot of, unjustified, negative conotatinos...

                              being a fanatic is wrong, it si waht you do with that fanaticism...

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Jon Miller
                                you are applying your own views of fanatics to your definition, which are all negative
                                How is hanging on an idea dispite the fact that such an idea is wrong a positive thing?
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