It seems to me that Fundamentalist Christianity is giving normal Christianity a bad name. Am I correct in this thought?
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It seems to me that Fundamentalist Christianity is giving normal Christianity a bad name. Am I correct in this thought?
It seems to me that Fundamentalist Christianity is giving normal Christianity a bad name. Am I correct in this thought?
Thanks for your replies. By Fundamentalist, i mean the original Fundamentalist belief. During the time of Darwins theory becoming popular, some people created the fundamentals, which where (I believe) ten beliefs that they believed where fundamental to Christianity.
Those beliefs described the literal enterpritation of the Bible, rather than the meaningful enterpratation.
What im suggesting is that most Athiests and Agnostics believe that Christianity is essentially the literal belief in the Bible, rather than a meaningful religion, that gives a moral code, and a relationship with God to it's followers.
I just wanted to see your thoughts, and i believe i got a good assesment of them, thanks again. God bless.
Thanks for your replies. By Fundamentalist, i mean the original Fundamentalist belief. During the time of Darwins theory becoming popular, some people created the fundamentals, which where (I believe) ten beliefs that they believed where fundamental to Christianity.
Those beliefs described the literal enterpritation of the Bible, rather than the meaningful enterpratation.
What im suggesting is that most Athiests and Agnostics believe that Christianity is essentially the literal belief in the Bible, rather than a meaningful religion, that gives a moral code, and a relationship with God to it's followers.
I just wanted to see your thoughts, and i believe i got a good assesment of them, thanks again. God bless.
Here is a word that means different things to different people. fundamentalism is simply a tag that is applied to something one fears or disagrees with. Kind of like the Word "cult".
So what is fundamentalism to you jmothecat?
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To me, the word 'fundamentalism' means taking a belief to it's extreme, and rejecting all other thoughts, that may disagree slightly with that persons fundamental belief.
For example, someone who believes totally in science, and refuses to alow the possablitily of Gods existance in my mind is a fundamentalist. As that person is taking a beleif, and rejecting everything else. Alternatively someone who takes a literal interpratation of the Bible, and believes the world is 6000 years old, created literally by God in 7 days and beleives in fixety of species while totally rejecting the idea of evolution is in my mind also a fundamentalist. Muslims fundamentalism is very well known right now, due to the terrorist attacks by groups such as Al Quida (sorry if i spelt that wrong).
I personally don't like mixing religion with science, and i believe the fundamental idea of fundamentalism is trying to answer everything with either science or religion, when I believe both science and religion are equilly important.
I hope you understand what i mean, but i fear you wont, as i find it hard to articulate exactly what i mean.
Thanks again for your replies, im finding them very interesting, and feel they are giving me a new insight into Christianity as a whole.
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jmothecat said:To me, the word 'fundamentalism' means taking a belief to it's extreme, and rejecting all other thoughts, that may disagree slightly with that persons fundamental belief.