Fundamentalist Christianity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fundamentalist Christianity , also known as Christian fundamentalism or fundamentalist evangelicalism , is a movement that arose mainly within British and American Protestantism in the late 19th ...
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In recent times, the term "fundamentalist" has become commonly used by the news media to refer to any religious group whom they consider to hold radical views. ... In the broad sense, fundamentalism may be used to describe Christians who are uncompromising, conservative and who take their beliefs to the maximum — exactly...
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Fundamentalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fundamentalism refers to a belief in a strict adherence to a set of basic principles (often religious in nature), sometimes as a reaction to perceived doctrinal compromises with modern social and pol...
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Top Ten Signs You're a Fundamentalist Christian ... Evils of the Torah; End Times; Do Not Ignore O.T.; Biblical Intolerance; A Day Is A Day; Absurd Torah Science; Christians Are Hypocrites; Common Lies Christians Tell; Jesus is a False Messiah; Hitler was a Christian; Contradictions of the Gospel; Sexism in the Torah;
www.evilbible.com/Top_Ten_List.htm
Fundamentalist Christians use the Bible as their sole authority. Anything else is suspect at best - satanic at worst. If you wish to mount a good defense, you must use their own "authoritative" book against them.
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The book, by former White House insider David Kuo, suggested that Karl Rove, President Bush's top political advisor, and his staff, routinely refer to fundamentalist Christians as "the nuts".
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/rove-describe... www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/rove-described-fundamentalist-christians-as-nuts-419991.html
The drill was not about fighting Christians. It was about dealing with a terrorist situation. ... However, since they did use a religiously motivated terror spree, I wonder why they didn't use the elephant-in-the-room Islamic fundamentalist that we see every day in the news?
www.redstate.com/blogs/johnrichardson/2007/apr/03/schoo... www.redstate.com/blogs/johnrichardson/2007/apr/03/school_stages_mock_hostage_drill_portrays_gunmen_as_fundamentalist_christians
All text from the following video was taken directly from “online Christian fundamentalist forums.” ... And by that, I believe they’re referring to Fundies Say the Darndest Things.
friendlyatheist.com/2009/03/29/from-the-mouths-of-funda... friendlyatheist.com/2009/03/29/from-the-mouths-of-fundamentalist-christians/
The drill invoked disapproval from Christian students as the student body was told that the alleged gunmen were “members of a right-wing fundamentalist group called the 'New Crusaders' who don't believe in separation of church and state.”;
www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/apr/07040301.html
Verbal attacks against pagans and secular groups by fundamentalist Christians ... ("Sodomy" is a term that is often used by Fundamentalist Christians to refer to homosexual behavior.)
www.religioustolerance.org/reac_ter7.htm