Puritans
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strict, judge mental, intolerant of other religions, witch hunts
The Puritans believed that their interpretation of religion was the correct one and saw dissent as a threat to their community and beliefs. They wanted to maintain unity and conformity within their society in order to uphold their way of life and protect their religious values. Dissent was viewed as a challenge to their authority and a potential source of division and discord.
conformity
The Puritans believed strongly in their own interpretation of Christianity and saw it as the only true faith. They viewed other religious views as heretical and a threat to their community's unity and purity. Additionally, they believed that tolerating other beliefs could lead to eternal damnation and therefore felt compelled to enforce religious conformity.
Benjamin Baxter has written: 'Mr. (Josiah) Baxter baptiz'd in bloud; or, a sad history of the unparallel'd cruelty of the Anabaptists inNew-England' 'Non-Conformity without controversie' -- subject(s): Puritans
Declaration of Conformity was created in 1996.
Corrosion of Conformity was created in 1982.
The word conformity is most commonly used in the expression in conformity with (as in in conformity with regulations). It means as required by ... and should not be confused with conformism, which means doing, saying or being the same as everyone else.to conform?
conformity
Bernard P. Cohen has written: 'Conflict and conformity' -- subject(s): Conformity, Mathematical models 'Conflict, conformity, and social status' -- subject(s): Conformity, Mathematical models