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[[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]] <br> [[File:Religious.png]] [[:Category:Religious|Religious]] <br> [[File:Nation.png]] [[:Category:Nationalists|Nationalists]]
|likes=His God(s)<br>Praying<br>Spreading his religious beliefs to new places and people (even if they don't want it)
|dislikes=Atheism and Secularism<br>[[File:ML.png]][[File:Hoxha.png]][[File:Natcom.png]] Most communists [[File:Mao.png]][[File:Tito.png]<br>[[File:Cball-France.png]] French Republic and Emmanuel Macron [[File:Macron.png]]<br>[[File:Ataturk.png]] Mustafa Kemal Atatürk<br>[[File:Evren.png]] Turkish Armed Forces (formerly)<br>[[File:Absoc.png]] Gamal Abdel Nasser<br>[[File:Hitchens.png]] Christopher Hitchens}}
 
'''Religious Nationalism''' is an ideology that incorporates religion into nationalism. It seeks to use a shared religion to unite people under a national identity. It typically holds reactionary and intolerant views towards members of other religions, but not always. Religious nationalism is compatible with practically any religion, including [[File:Hind.png]] Hinduism, [[File:Christy.png]] Christianity, [[File:Muslim 2.png]] Islam, [[File:JewTheo.png]] Judaism, [[File:Bud.png]] Buddhism, etc.
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