A word of rhetorical advice. If somebody accuses you of religious fervor, don't nitpick their wording or fine-read their summaries. Instead, relax a little and look for ways to deflate their position by forcing them to relax with you. Like, if you're accused of being "near-religious" in your beliefs or evangelizing, consider:
- "Ha, yeah, we're pretty intense, huh? But it's just a matter of wording. We don't actually believe it when you put it like that." (managing expectations, powertalking)
- "Oh yeah, we're really working hard to prepare for the machine god. That's why it takes us years just to get a position paper out." (sarcastic irony)
- "Oh, if you think that we're intense, just wait until you talk to the Zizians/Thiel-heads/Final Fantasy House folks." (Hbomberguy's scapegoat)
- "Haha! That isn't even close to our craziest belief." (litote)
- "It's not really a cult. More of a roleplaying group. I think that we talk more about Catan than AI." (bathos)
You might notice that all of these suck. Well, yeah; another word of rhetorical advice is to not take a position that you can't dialectically defend with evidence.