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 | lmorovan (12) 04/22/2008 | If standing firm on one's beliefs and refuse to compromise the Word of God qualifies a Christian as a Fundie, then so be it. God is the a Fundie, Jesus Christ is a Fundie, and so are the disciples and the apostles.
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 | ILikePie (49) 03/31/2008 | Well seeing as most Christians are not actually Fundamentalists, this is, in the majority of cases, untrue.
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 | fitman (36) 02/02/2008 | Not all Christians are "fundies". Not all fundamentalists are dominionists. Dominionists are the "Christian" version of Islamist fundies. Be afraid. Very afraid.
http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/DirectoryRiseOfDominionismInAmerica.html
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 02/01/2008 | I plead guilty to using this term, and I intend to use it in the future, I guess. I would think that everyone knows who they are and it is great shorthand for a long name.
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 | James76255 (17) 02/01/2008 | Kind of a fun sounding name. For myself, I tend to think of groups like the Taliban when the word comes up, so while it might not literally be insulting I don't use it.
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 01/21/2008 | This doesn't bother me.
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 | LadyJesusFan777 (33) 06/14/2007 | Nothing wrong with being called a fundamentalist.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 06/14/2007 | Hooray for the fundies.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 06/14/2007 | Because some put the 'fun' in 'fundie'. . .
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 | Donovan (129) 06/14/2007 | No big deal especially if you understand the meaning of the word. The person doing the name calling means it a lot harsher of course.
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