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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Fundamentalism in religions and government. Dangers of fundamentalist thinking. ... FACTNet’s Special Section on Religious Fundamentalism and Governments ; Notice: FACTNet has a duty to educate on the dangers of cults in general, mind control and religious fundamentalism wherever there is potential for harm.
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Fundamentalism is a term applied to various Islamic, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Judaic groups, and even to some secular (economic and environmental) groups. All different. ... He sees its head among Ulster Protestants, Buddhist Sinhalese, the religious nationalism of Russia’s Dostoevsky, and of course...
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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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Sethi and Seligman (1993) reported a study in which they looked at the relationship between optimism and religious fundamentalism. They were concerned with two broad issues. The first was whether religious groups differing in degree of fundamentalism varied in their level of optimism.
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Religious Fundamentalism (of the 1920's culture conflict) ... John Scopes, a biology teacher, broke the law and taught the theory of evolution in his biology class. The now famous court case, the Scopes Trial-often known as ... The Scopes Trial did not end the debate over religious fundamentalism and evolution versus the bible.
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Date Setters! Baptists in N.C. aim to convert Mormon, Jehovah's Witness 'cult' members Christian complains about cartton Christian Fundamentalism and Science Gate City Evangilist attacks ACLU over school prayer Religious Fundamentalism As Mental Illness Christianity as a sect of Judaism? Jews speak on y2k hype Jungle...
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Response to a fundamentalist trying to convert me to Islam and save me from eternal damnation. Addresses questions of many religiously oriented people concerning religious truth, and science versus religion. ... Such negations are common to both modern “scientific” materialism and religious fundamentalism. I regard them...
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This is religious fundamentalism at its extreme. Therefore, I am very grateful to SEDOS for tackling this issue which is extremely important for the humanity in our times. No matter where we live today in the world we are affected and are concerned with the activities of the fundamentalists.
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