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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 14 Feb 2015

    “Fanaticism is always the enemy. But faith has always been the first seedbed of fanaticism.” –@adamgopnikhttp://nyr.kr/1KTDxco 

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      1. Jesús B Ochoa‏ @viejolex1 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @dianabill @adamgopnik you can say exactly the same thing about a lack of faith or respect for those viewed as lesser humans.

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      1. FR‏ @JMag_Books 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik The president's speech would have been infinitely better if he had focused exclusively on the Inquisition.

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      1. Mark Spurlock‏ @MarkLSpurlock 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik Fanaticism requires faith's seed, but incorrect as sole origin of atrocities. Without any creed, humans are violent.

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      1. marroqui‏ @marocainlibre 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik ideologies too!

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      1. bruce ellers‏ @bereasonable2 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik atheists and anti-theists seem pretty fanatical in their non-belief.

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      1. Michael Miles Craven‏ @CravenMiles 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik I think you can spare the Quakers here.

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      1. NikkiBaidwanPiplani‏ @Nipe 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik Reading something like this early in the day sets the course of my thoughts for the day. Grateful for that. Thanks!

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      1. IvorD‏ @com543 14 Feb 2015
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        “@NewYorker Liberalism: belief that toleration not enough. Active, affirmative pluralism essential to social sanity. http://nyr.kr/1KTDxco 

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      1. El Cid Barett‏ @ElCidBarett 14 Feb 2015
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        .@NewYorker @adamgopnik We Must fight Fanaticism with Fanaticism without being or becoming The Fanatic -Paradoxical I know

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      1. david thomas‏ @davidsnumber 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik great points- I respectfully disagree - economics, power politics and protectionist attitudes use faith as the excuse

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      1. Eric Bierker, Ph.D.‏ @Bierkergaard 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik Stalin, Mao, Hitler. Anti-Religionists. Uninformed one-sided essay. Dishonest even.

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      1. DavidAngel‏ @DavidAngel 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker: “Fanaticism is always the enemy. But faith has always been the first seedbed of fanaticism.” –@adamgopnikhttp://nyr.kr/1KTDxco 

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      1. Dr. Stoxx‏ @DrStoxx 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik FAITH: implicated in ending slavery, championing suffrage, ending apartheid, freeing nations from tyranny, and Bach.

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      1. Mario Borges‏ @mariomborges 14 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker @adamgopnik faith vs religion - pretty different.

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      2. d.b.‏ @roilingsoil8 14 Feb 2015

        @AdamAIKrock @NewYorker @adamgopnik Obviously you didn't read/comprehend the piece, or you might see the irony in your response....

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      4. d.b.‏ @roilingsoil8 14 Feb 2015

        @AdamAIKrock @NewYorker @adamgopnik That is a much stupider response than I ever expected to receive.

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