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Detective Superintendent Simon Barraclough, of the north-west counter-terrorism unit, said of McGee's extremism: "It mirrors to some extent what we are seeing from the Islamic fundamentalist point of view from the other end of the spectrum.
"What he was doing, from a fundamentalist point of view — from my point of view — was taking religious leaders who had no legitimate claim, properly, to the name Christian, and he was saying to the world, 'These men are good Christian leaders.' And, in doing that, what he was doing, I think, was obscuring the importance of the very Gospel that he was at that time preaching.
From a linguistically fundamentalist point of view, it's defined by parentage and bloodlines, though adoption creates a new contingency which obviates the genetic connection.
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Conservapedia is an English-language wiki encyclopedia project written from a self-described American conservative and fundamentalist Christian point of view.
Can he and his fundamentalist allies point to a few anti-gay nations that are performing better morally or economically than the modern countries with marriage equality?
Fundamentalists may point to the Bible to justify all kinds of simplifications of the human experience.
This is because whatever one's position -- from atheistic to fundamentalist and all points in between -- we all, as products of a culture steeped in religion, necessarily carry ideas about God, and many of these ideas can be held so stubbornly that any meaningful conversation is immediately derailed.
E. J. Dionne of Brookings noted that, to prevail, Obama needed only to peel off a small percentage of the fundamentalist audience a valid tactical point, but Dionne lacked the opportunity to make any argument against McCain as such.
Some Christian fundamentalists are quick to point out the esoteric beliefs of the LDS church, including the ideas that Mormons become gods of their own planets when they reach one of three heavens, that Jesus vacationed in the Americas, and that they once sort of had a thing against black people.
But I've been talking to people who think seriously about religion, including some who know Mr. Bush, and I'm convinced that the notion of a White House powered by fundamentalist Christianity badly misses the point.
The Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925, pitting supporters of the theory of evolution versus six-day creationists, was a rallying point for the fundamentalist movement.
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