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Fifty Shades of Fundamentalism: What is Fundamentalism and where did it come from?
What is Fundamentalism?: A Brief Overview of Fundamentalist’s History and Nature Fundamentalism has its origins in the U.S. in the close of the 19th century. A large group of predominantly white Christians got together annually at the Niagara Bible Conference … Continue reading
Sincerity of faith is not an inoculation against participating in evil.
[Disclaimer: This post explores injustices and this post contains graphic and explicit pictures of violence and dead bodies related to that subject.] No one can really deny that Christians have supported and participated in very serious evils in history. At … Continue reading
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Fifty Shades of Fundamentalism: Introduction
There are many different groups of Christians and streams of thought and practice within Christianity. One of the most problematic is Fundamentalist Christianity (hereafter referred to simply as Fundamentalism). Fundamentalism has also recently been at the heart of a global … Continue reading →