Religious paranoia
Religious paranoia is an irrational fear of being purposefully attacked by an outside agent in or through some religious context. Some examples:
- The fear of one's soul being stolen
- The fear of being tempted by demons
- The fear of being plotted against by cultists
- The fear of God or Satan
It is a condition which has been compared to extremism and intolerance. It has been cited as a possible contributor to political violence. It is often related to splitting, psychological projection, a desire to maintain a sense of in situations of real or perceived persecution, and rigid and unchallengeable attitudes.
In an alternate form of religious paranoia of a psychiatric nature, the patient can suffer from a permanent delusion of a primarily religious nature. He could, for example, believe that he is the messenger of God who has been sent to the world to propagate some religion.