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 Fundamentalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fundamentalists claim both that they practice their religion as the first adherents did and that this is how religion should be practiced.
On the basis of this confidence in Scripture, fundamentalist Christians accept the account of scripture as being literally true and believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and rules the church from heaven.
Fundamentalists justify this belief on the idea that the founders of the world's religions said and did things that were not written down; in other words, their original disciples knew things that we don't.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamentalism   (3864 words)

  
 Fundamentalist Christianity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nevertheless, traditionally, fundamentalists have been very outspoken against communism, the United Nations and the ecumenical movement (particularly the National Council of Churches and World Council of Churches), all of which have been called by some, "Satanically-inspired" notions of false unity.
Drawing on their belief in an inerrant Bible and dispensational-literal hermeneutic, many fundamentalists adhere to young earth creationism and universal flood geology and ardently oppose alternate approaches such as old earth creationism and non-theistic evolution, commonly known as Darwinism.
The original formulation of American fundamentalist beliefs can be traced to the Niagara Bible Conference (1878–1897) and, in 1910, to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church which distilled these into what became known as the "five fundamentals"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamentalist_Christianity   (1902 words)

  
 The term Fundamentalism in Christianity and Islam
Fundamentalist Christians typically believe that the Bible is inspired by God and is inerrant.
The Assemblies of God is one Fundamentalist denomination.
Within Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other faiths, the media generally use the term to refer to the most conservative wing of the religion.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/reac_ter9.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Wikinfo Fundamentalist Christianity
Fundamentalist Christianity, generally a portion of protestantism although the Roman Catholic Church could be considered fundamentalist, is generally characterized by literal interpretation of the bible, and belief in the actual existence of Heaven, Hell, the Devil and life after death.
Fundamentalists believe that God created the world in 7 days and hold scientific theories of evolution to be false.
Historically most protestant denominations held fundamentalist beliefs but over the years most main-line protestant churches have become more liberal in their approach to many of the matters that fundamentalist Christians focus on.
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Fundamentalist_Christianity   (405 words)

  
 Republican Fundamentalist Christianity, - Nagel
Fundamentalist christians should be forced to prove the existence of their god in a court of law before being allowed to inflict their beliefs on others via the legal structures of America.
A christian and a non-christian are completely determined by whether the person believes in the mythology of (1) god, and (2) the resurrection of Jesus, outlined in the first paragraph.
Christianity is the belief in the bodily resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth 2000 years ago following his crucifixion by the Roman government.
http://www.jomarpress.com/nagel/essays/RepublicanChristianity.html   (2181 words)

  
 43 qualities that Fundamentalist Christians use ...... - Baptist Watch: Forum for religious debate and criticism
Deny the deity of Christ Fundamentalist Christians certainly affirm the deity of Christ.
Fundamentalist Christians are indeed taught that if they leave the Church and/or the Christian Faith, that they have and/or will lose their salvation.
Most Fundamentalist churches teach that tithing is required by God.
http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/baptistwatch/vpost?id=41312   (4460 words)

  
 Christian Fundamentalism Exposed
With some differences among themselves, fundamentalists insist on belief in the inerrancy of the Bible, the virgin birth and divinity of Jesus Christ, the vicarious and atoning character of his death, his bodily resurrection, and his second coming as the irreducible minimum of authentic Christianity.
Christians who clung to the old belief that every word of the Bible was literally true -- called biblical inerrancy, claim only the belief, they do not follow or live by the rules or teachings of Jesus.
Fundamentalism is a term popularly used to describe strict adherence to Christian doctrines based on a literal interpretation of the Bible.
http://www.sullivan-county.com/news   (2972 words)

  
 Islam and Christianity What's the difference?
A religious fundamentalist is one who is faithful to the tenets of his religion.
Christians also acknowledge that the Bible of today, while extremely faithful to the original texts, is subject to slight variances.
Christians do not take the belief in the deity of Christ on blind faith.
http://faithfacts.gospelcom.net/islam.html   (10187 words)

  
 DM--Fundamentalist Christianity, The Worship of an Evil God
Fundamentalist Christians emphatically claim that God is infinitely good.
Fundamentalists claim that everything in the Bible must be regarded as the absolute, literal truth except where the Scripture is “obviously” parable (which they change periodically as science proves that some things fundamentalists once believed were literally true turn out not to be so—such as a flat Earth, geocentrism, sickness caused by evil spirits, etc.).
For evidence of his existence, fundamentalists point to the Bible and encourage one to pray to be filled with the Holy Spirit, to search in one’s heart to “know” the truth, etc. Unfortunately for them, most other religions use exactly the same “evidence” to support their beliefs.
http://members.aol.com/ooo0001/evil.htm   (3087 words)

  
 fundamentalist christianity and homosexuality
Fundamentalist Christians believe The Bible, when interpreted literally, is the primary guide to faith and Christian living.
Since the Fundamentalist Christians believe that The Bible is the word of God, then, just as they believe homosexuality is a “detestable sin,” they must believe Colossians 3:13, when it states, “You must make allowance for each other's faults and forgive the person who offends you.
If Fundamentalist Christians truly believe The Bible and its verses are inerrant, then the very idea of Fundamentalist Christianity perceiving homosexual behavior as unacceptable is hypocritical and contradictory.
http://www.bsu.edu/web/aswest/culture.html   (490 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Arguably, the primary tenant of fundamentalist Christianity is "the inerrancy Scripture"--that is, that The Holy Bible is divinely inspired and wholly and literally true in the plain sense of its words.
Fundamentalist Christianity has a tradition of separatism and doctrinal purity, resulting in numerous denominations and independent congregations, as well as relative cultural isolationism and an apoliticism that has ebbed and flowed throughout fundamentalist Christianity's history.
*belief in the future bodily return of Jesus Christ ("the Second Coming") and the future bodily resurrection from the dead of all Christians,
http://www.religiousrightwatch.com/glossary/fundamentalist_christianity.htm   (379 words)

  
 Historical Christianity
Such beliefs have changed Christianity again, and fundamentalist Christianity is gradually rising to be the dominant type of Christianity, as liberal and normal Christian churches are shrinking across the Western world..
Christianity was geared more towards the uneducated and towards the Jews (being a synthesis of Jewish thought and roman Mystery religion & gnosticism), and the outer mysteries of the Jesus mythos was then interpreted literally by the uninitiated and more simplistic masses.
But the beliefs and form has changed so much from time to time that it is best to consider Christianity a series of religions and the word "Christianity" to be an umbrella term for multiple faiths all of which have the same name but different beliefs.
http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/christianity_historical.html   (2469 words)

  
 We Must Unite To Destroy Fundamentalist Christianity
I am a born again christian, and what that means is this; I realized that Jesus died for the sins of the world, for my sins, and i humbly accept that.
Jun 11, 2005 8:21:51 PM I understand the hatred you hold for "fundamentalist" christianity.Most of the church history is scarred by a power hungry "church" seeking to fulfill it's own greedy ends, but, there has always been a remnant of true believers who understood the teachings of Jesus,accepted them and acted upon them in sincerity.
Sep 29, 2005 5:47:58 AM fundamentalist or not....rape all christians as they have raped all spiritual beliefs before them....
http://www.byroncrawford.com/2005/06/we_must_unite_t.html   (4454 words)

  
 Rise of the Religious Right in the Republican Party
For those not aware, Justice Sunday is now a permanent piece of the religious right's arsenal in their war on the separation of church and state.
For the authors, the term "Christian" refers uniquely to people who share their biblical worldview.
Get around them, run over the top of them, destroy them - whatever you need to do so that God's word is the word that is being practiced in Congress, town halls and state legislatures.
http://www.theocracywatch.org   (1896 words)

  
 (DV) Salisbury: Fundamentalist Christianity -- A Dangerous Force When It Denies Rational Scientific Thinking
Fundamentalists use religious pretexts against scientific and cultural objections.
America’s founding fathers, products of the Enlightenment, had the audacity to effectively say to Christianity, "worship all you want, but our Constitution does not need your influence!" Roman Catholic traditionalists and Protestant Christian bible-based fundamentalists still seethe over this rejection.
A religious sounding "bumper sticker"-like rationality is usually sufficient to corral the pliant followers.
http://dissidentvoice.org/Aug05/Salisbury0812.htm   (1082 words)

  
 Leaving Born Again Fundamentalist Christianity WebRing
To encourage adherents of minority religions to respond to Christian evangelism by challenging hardcore Christian beliefs.
The Watchman's Post is a straightforward, Bible based, Christian Messianic call to prayer & encouragement in these times, for open-minded true believers in the ONE Triune GOD.
Open your heart and experience Christian Faith as intended by Jesus.....
http://a.webring.com/hub?sid=&ring=lbafc&id=&list   (1266 words)

  
 "Born Again Fundamentalist Christianity and The Bible - Hope or Hoax ???"
It is intended to reveal the truth about born again fundamentalist Christianity to anyone who wishes to know it.
This site is not intended to take anyone away from a spiritual belief in which he or she is comfortable and does not wish to leave.
Those who choose to follow it sometimes never escape its restrictive, destructive and crippling chokehold on their lives.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/greywlf   (317 words)

  
 Fundamentalism is growing within Church of England and liberal Christian churches
Fundamentalism is growing within Church of England and liberal Christian churches
Fundamentalism is growing within Church of England and liberal Christian churches, and will become dominant
Things are going to continue until the liberals either get organized, or the Churches of the world disintegrate further into smaller and smaller units, or fundamentalism overcomes its schismatic nature and does indeed reform the C of E into a Christian version of an Islamic Authoritarian Protectionate.
http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/coe_fundamentalism.html   (1805 words)

  
 Agnostic Review of Christianity
This web site is dedicated to examining and evaluating fundamentalist Christianity and the claims it makes about the Bible and the nature of the universe.
The Genealogies Of Jesus: A Study Of Bad Christian Apologia
Update: Once Again The Christian God Is A Complete No-Show
http://www.geocities.com/b_r_a_d_99   (189 words)

  
 morons.org - Fundamentalist Christianity and Halloween!
You can find it here, but let me try to sum it up for you; when the godless unsaved children come to your door, preach to them.
None described it as a religious holiday, nor did they connect it with religion in any way (which I admit, surprised me).
And besides, he didn't want people to celebrate his birth, but rather his DEATH...you know, that whole "do this in remembrance of me" thing...but I digress.
http://web.morons.org/article.jsp?sectionid=2&id=4141   (2421 words)

  
 Modern Mirth: Bill Hicks
Lots of Christians wear crosses around their necks.
You think when Jesus comes back he's gonna want to see a fucking cross, man? "Ow." Might be why he hasn't shown up yet.
http://www.modernmirth.com/04dec/billhicks.html   (371 words)

  
 books about: did (mythinformation fundamentalist christianity)
No matter the religious beliefs of your friend, he or she will find Babb's writing witty and entertaining.
What Did Jesus Really Say-How Christianity Went Astray : [What To Say To A Born Again Christian...
But the nuggets of Christian truth are written in a non-threatening way that can foster conversation on to something deeper.
http://www.very-clever.com/books/did   (1413 words)

  
 Fundamentalist Christianity and Al Qaeda - Reader comments at DanielPipes.org
I find that fundamentalist Christianity, which is uncompromising and strident, and whose believers are willing to become martyrs is the only answer to Al Qaeda and other fundamentalist Islamic organizations
Conservative Christians also want to impose their viewpoints on others
Fundamentalist Christianity and Al Qaeda - Reader comments at DanielPipes.org
http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/15358   (293 words)

  
 Leaving Born Again Fundamentalist Christianity Webring
This is a ring for sites offering useful criticism of Fundamentalist Christianity and useful support for people who are leaving it.
"Leaving Born Again Fundamentalist Christianity" is a ring linking websites that are critical of Fundamentalist Christianity and/or offer support for individuals leaving Fundamentalist Christianity.
Webring was originally created by Sage Weil, and resided at Webring.org.
http://anitra.net/activism/fundamentalism/webring.html   (611 words)

  
 Ungodly Fear: Fundamentalist Christianity and the Abuse of Power
This week's extract tells the story of Kathleen, who sought Christian counselling when she was at a vulnerable point in her life, only to be told that she had been abused sexually and with Satanic rituals when she was a small child.
Ungodly Fear: Fundamentalist Christianity and the Abuse of Power
Follow the links below to read this story...
http://cargo.ship-of-fools.com/Bulletin/UngodlyFear/Extracts/Abuse2.html   (96 words)

  
 A Life Shrouded By Fundamentalist Christianity M. Hardgrove (3-00)
A Life Shrouded By Fundamentalist Christianity M. Hardgrove (3-00)
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 12:35 PM Thanks for making this page available to those who need help recovering from a life shrouded by fundamentalist Christianity.
Other use requires permission; Positive Atheism will work to protect the rights of all who submit their writings to us.
http://www.positiveatheism.org/mail/eml9526.htm   (83 words)

  
 Doug's Dynamic Drivel: Conclusive Proof that Fundamentalist Christianity
Conclusive Proof that Fundamentalist Christianity Rots the Mind
Doug's Dynamic Drivel: Conclusive Proof that Fundamentalist Christianity
http://www.thealders.net/blogs/archive/000009.html   (87 words)

  
 Salon.com Politics Ashcroft's win, the left's loss
Vouching for Ashcroft's good character were two prominent Democratic senators -- Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Robert Torricelli of New Jersey -- who managed to say positive things about him before someone told them that there was going to be a fight.
The selection of Ashcroft, a rather obvious nod to the Christian right, showed that Bush never accepted the Democrats' premise that his slender victory compelled him to pull together a compromise Cabinet.
Bush kept mum about most issues throughout the 36-day-long Election Night, and built his transition team on the shoulders of pragmatists and ideological agnostics like Colin Powell.
http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2001/02/02/ashcroft   (907 words)

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