- List of religious slurs
The list of religious slurs enumerates
pejorative terms for people based on theirreligion .;
Bible thumper : (U.S.) derogatory term used to describe a Protestant, particularly one from aPentecostal orfundamentalist denomination who believes in the fundamentalist authority of the Bible, also commonly used universally against Christians.Fact|date=July 2007;Bible basher : (UK, Australia & New Zealand) derogatory term used to describe a Protestant, particularly one from aPentecostal orfundamentalist denomination who believes in the fundamentalist authority of the Bible, also commonly used universally against Christians.Fact|date=December 2007;Bluenose : (Scotland) - derogatory term for a Protestant, from the colour of the team strips of Rangers , a traditionally Protestant club of theScottish Premier League .;Fundie : (US and some other English-speaking countries) religious fundamentalist, particularly Christian fundamentalists.Fact|date=July 2007;Holy Roller : (US) ritualistic Protestants prone to shaking (Shakers ), rolling on the floor, suffering from fits or "speaking in tongues" (Pentecostal s during worship or prayer). However this term is applied to some Evangelical Protestants, usually Baptists, who are not only vocal about their own religious views, but are critical of other Christians not meeting their standards. Similar to Bible Thumper. [ [http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50208190?query_type=word&queryword=roller "roller, n1", definition 17b.] "The Oxford English Dictionary". (Account required for online access).] [ [http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=119 "Why I Am a Holy-Roller"] , a sermon by William Marrion Branham, August 1953] ;Irvingite : a member of theCatholic Apostolic Church — often taken to be offensive [Edward "Irving" died 1834 Scottish clergyman + "-ite"] ["Irvingite." "Webster's" [Accessed 12 Mar. 2006] .] ;JJewish American Princess ;Jack Mormon : (Western U.S.) a. a non-faithful LDS person, b. a non-Mormon. [Spears, "Jack"] ;Jesus freak : (U.S.) A member of some Christian movements;Kike : A Jew.;Left-footer : (Northern Ireland) (West of Scotland) Catholic (Northern Ireland) [Share, op. cit. p. 189.] (Lancashire) Used by Protestants to describe Catholics or a supporter ofCeltic F.C. . From the myth in Glasgow that Irish Catholic labourers pushed spades into the ground their left foot and kicked footballs with the left foot.;Mackerel Snapper : or "Mackeral Snapper," is asectarian slur forRoman Catholics , originating in the U.S. in the 1850s and referring to the pre-Vatican II custom of Fridayabstinence . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=mAdUqLrKw4YC&pg=PA1250&lpg=PA1250&dq=mackerel+snapper&source=web&ots=t0K23OffuF&sig=6WZBMGGID2DB5IAOOwBwrXg2AJ4 The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English] p. 1250 (2005 Taylor & Francis)] The Friday abstinence from meat (red meat and poultry) distinguished Catholics from other Christians, especially inNorth America , whereProtestant churches prevailed and Catholics tended to be poorimmigrants fromItaly andIreland .;Marrano : (Spain) a Jewish convert to Christianity, usually for social and not spiritual reasons; derives from theInquisition ; today, can be used to describe a Jew who marries a Catholic. Can also be called aConverso . (It is also a Latin American Spanish slang synonym for "dirty pig" or "swine".) [Ibid. p. 635.] ;Molly Mormon : The opposite of a Jack Mormon; a female Mormon who is strict and rigorously follows the Church's rules, even more so than average Mormons. Also, a Mormon from Utah.Fact|date=July 2007;Orangie :(Ireland/UK) a derogatory term for pro-British Ulster Protestants. [referring to supporters of the Orange Order] [Share, op. cit. p. 231.] ;Papist : (Northern Ireland and ScottishProtestants ) a Roman Catholic person — usually Irish Catholic. Used in the movieMississippi Burning . [Simpson, "papist" op. cit.; Share, op. cit. p. 237.] ;Prod, proddy dog : (AUS Catholics (particularly school kids)) term for Protestants, particularly rival kids from Protestant schools. "Proddywhoddy" and "proddywoddy" are used in children's school rhymes in Cork. [Share, op. cit. p. 253.] ;Russellite : one of the Jehovah's Witnesses (Charles Taze "Russell" died 1916 American religious leader + "-ite") ["russellite." Ibid. [12 Mar. 2006] .] ;Soup-taker : (Ireland) A person who has sold out their beliefs, referring to the Irish Potato famine when some Catholics converted to a Protestant faith in order to gain access to a free meal. [Hughes, "Ireland" p. 78] ;Taig : a. (Northern Ireland Protestants) a Catholic, from "Tadhg", Irish for Timothy. Comparable to "nigger". b. (England) "obsolete:" an Irishman. [Simpson, "teague", op. cit.]ee also
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Lists of disparaging terms
*List of ethnic slurs
*Hate speech
*Term of disparagement References
*Richard A. Spears, "Slang and Euphemism", (2001)
*John A. Simpson , "Oxford Dictionary Of Modern Slang" ISBN 0-19-861052-1
*John A. Simpson, "Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series" ISBN 0-19-861299-0
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