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  • Fundamentalism
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  • Fundamentalism is a strong reactionary tendency exhibited by significant minorities within the majority of major religions. Generally, fundamentalists seek to recapture some sort of supposed ideological "purity," often by reasserting the primacy of ancient religious texts. This puts them at loggerheads with both the secular world and with their more moderate co-religionists.
  • Fundamentalism is a fairly advanced technology in Civilization games.
  • Fundamentalism is the most absolutely right point-of-view in existence. In fact, it is actually the only point of view that anybody has, except for a few (meaning: most of the planet) heathenistic Satan-worshipping infidels, but their opinions don't count for anything (similar to women and Gay people).
  • Fundamentalism is an extreme form of Moral Conservatism. It is a movement to return to more strict adherence to founding principles, usually religious. Groups described as fundamentalist often strongly object to the concept because of the negative connotations it carries, or because it implies a similarity between themselves and other groups which they find objectionable. Also included in this category are: * Religious Fundamentalism * Monarchism * Feudalism
  • Fundamentalism is a form of religious belief which accepts uncritically the teachings of some ancient religious text and refuses to accept modern scientific developments when such developments contradict the revered text. Fundamentalists can be Christian, Muslim or belong to other religions. Christian fundies tell you that every single word of the Bible is true and if you tell them that's crazy they get angry and say you are going to Hell. One type of Extreme religious fundamentalist is someone who wishes to use a religious text for a world view instead of modern science.
  • Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs. However, fundamentalism has come to apply to a tendency among certain groups—mainly, though not exclusively, in religion—that is characterized by a strictly literal (empirical) interpretation of scriptures. By this definition many Atheists are fundamentalists too.
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  • Fundamentalism is a strong reactionary tendency exhibited by significant minorities within the majority of major religions. Generally, fundamentalists seek to recapture some sort of supposed ideological "purity," often by reasserting the primacy of ancient religious texts. This puts them at loggerheads with both the secular world and with their more moderate co-religionists.
  • Fundamentalism is a fairly advanced technology in Civilization games.
  • Fundamentalism is a form of religious belief which accepts uncritically the teachings of some ancient religious text and refuses to accept modern scientific developments when such developments contradict the revered text. Fundamentalists can be Christian, Muslim or belong to other religions. Christian fundies tell you that every single word of the Bible is true and if you tell them that's crazy they get angry and say you are going to Hell. Very many, possibly most liberals have some religious faith and there are Conservative atheists. We're liberal Freethinkers on this website and we like getting together with others who agree with us. Don't take everything we write seriously. One type of Extreme religious fundamentalist is someone who wishes to use a religious text for a world view instead of modern science.
  • Fundamentalism is the most absolutely right point-of-view in existence. In fact, it is actually the only point of view that anybody has, except for a few (meaning: most of the planet) heathenistic Satan-worshipping infidels, but their opinions don't count for anything (similar to women and Gay people).
  • Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs. However, fundamentalism has come to apply to a tendency among certain groups—mainly, though not exclusively, in religion—that is characterized by a strictly literal (empirical) interpretation of scriptures. By this definition many Atheists are fundamentalists too. Fundamentalists have a strong sense of the importance of maintaining ingroup and outgroup distinctions, leading to an emphasis on purity and the desire to return to a previous ideal from which advocates believe members have strayed. Rejection of diversity of opinion as applied to these established "fundamentals" and their accepted interpretation within the group is often the result of this tendency. Depending upon the context, fundamentalism can be a pejorative rather than neutral characterization, similar to the ways that calling political perspectives "right-wing" or "left-wing" can, for some, have negative connotations.
  • Fundamentalism is an extreme form of Moral Conservatism. It is a movement to return to more strict adherence to founding principles, usually religious. Groups described as fundamentalist often strongly object to the concept because of the negative connotations it carries, or because it implies a similarity between themselves and other groups which they find objectionable. Fundamentalists believe their cause to have grave and even cosmic importance. They see themselves as protecting not only a doctrine, but also a vital principle, and a way of life and of salvation. Community, centered upon a clearly defined religious way of life in all of its aspects, is the promise of fundamentalist movements. Also included in this category are: * Religious Fundamentalism * Monarchism * Feudalism
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