Good question brin!
I suppose that depends on the definition of fundamentalism
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 political life.
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The term
fundamentalism was originally coined to describe a narrowly defined set of beliefs that developed into a movement within the
Protestant community of the
United States in the early part of the 20th century, and that had its roots in the
Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy of that time. Until 1950, there was no entry for
fundamentalism in the
Oxford English Dictionary;
[5] the derivative
fundamentalist was added only in its second 1989 edition.
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The term has since been generalized to mean strong adherence to any set of beliefs in the face of criticism or unpopularity, but has by and large retained religious connotations.
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