Top Ten Signs You're a Fundamentalist Christian »
Posted By Radiofreeeuropa 7 months, 1 week ago in Religion10 - You vigorously deny the existence of thousands of gods claimed by other religions, but feel outraged when someone denies the existence of yours.
9 - You feel insulted and "dehumanized" when scientists say that people evolved from other life forms, but you have no problem with the Biblical claim that we were created from dirt.
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Dionys7 months, 1 week ago
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"10 - You vigorously deny the existence of thousands of gods claimed by other religions, but feel outraged when someone denies the existence of yours."
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I don't see how any Christian can deny the existence of other Gods when one of the fundamental beliefs for Christians is ""You shall have no other gods before (a) me." (Exodus 20:3) (a -- or "besides"). Which REQUIRES there to be other gods, so you can set the God of the Judeans (and Christians and Muslims) at the head. -

Rayman7 months, 1 week ago
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Fundamentalist Christians are extremists and radical ignorants. There is no other God but their God! Ain't that a stupid and pointless belief. Fundamentalist Christians are as bad, even worst than other fundamentalist religious freaks. They all believe, prey and worship to a 'Magical God' up in the sky based on books written by men who wanted to control people by fear and torment. Actually, there is not one single evidence from archeology that Jesus or King Soloman even existed!
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Progressive7 months, 1 week ago
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7 - Your face turns purple when you hear of the "atrocities" attributed to Allah, but you don't even flinch when hearing about how God/Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in "Exodus" and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in "Joshua" including women, children, and trees!
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I'm a secular vegetarian, but I must have missed the memo about trees being part of an ethnic group. -
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CovalentBond7 months, 1 week ago
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I am also an atheist, But I don’t understand all of this intolerance. There are many religions in this Country and even more sub cults based on these religions. They are not going away. Live and let live, please!
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Freedom OF religion and freedom FROM religion are built into the constitution.
Like it or not. You do not have the right to tell Christians that they have to accept homosexuals in their church. Outside of the church is a different matter.
Christians, You do not have the right to tell women they can’t have an abortion. It is none of your business.
I am not offended when someone wishes me a Merry Christmas. Christmas trees are pagan in origins anyway. As is much of Christian symbolism.
Christians, DO NOT vote away my rights based on your beliefs!
Liberals, DO Not vote away my rights based on your beliefs! Like the fictitious science of man caused global warming.
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memestryker7 months, 1 week ago
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The only one I disagree with is #2. "Prayer", meditation, affirmation, going within, etc. all do program the one praying and those listening to it and can have a significant positive (or negative) effect, according to recent studies.
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The jury's out on whether it goes further than that, since we don't know everything. There may be waves propagating that we don't sense. If it is true, it's still, IMO, a natural rather than supernatural phenomenon.
Prayer as "asking" or "supplicating" is a different story, but I think that is just a misunderstanding and a misuse of the practice. -

Endoscopy7 months, 1 week ago
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What a bunch of ignorance that site tells. All of them are flawed and the ranters here do not understand what the flaws are because they are secular far left wingnuts.
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The first problem is the author does not know what the definition of Fundamentalist is.
The first one listed is very stupid. The Christian does not get upset over other peoples beliefs. That is a starting problem. Assuming what is not in evidence.
The second one listed ignores that many Christians believe that evolution was controlled by God.
The rest have problems as well. The mere title of the site demonstrates the ignorance of the people putting things on that site.-
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jakesguile7 months, 1 week ago
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Well I agree that the site is more than just a little biased (I felt dirty seeing some of those links believe it or not, and I call myself a lib).
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But I disagree with your insulting of liberals, it makes you no better than the website.
And yet... I agree with that idea that evolution was controlled by God.... sort of. My belief is basically God caused the big bang, and life evolved for 4.2 billion years on Earth after that. Or however long since Earth was created. It's simple to me it satisfies both my faith and my belief in science. I don't see why more people don't just see it that way, there's no conflict there. There's no choice between science and God, it's a simple thought process and it's a lot better than just being at each other's throats all the time. -
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Radiofreeeuropa7 months, 1 week ago
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As I understand it the fundamentalist believes the entire Bible Old and New testament is literally true and historically accurate. Though the more sensible established cults don't actually deny things like earths age, or evolution, or that the earth is not the center of the universe etc., most fundamentalists do. And indeed if you insist (and for some reason the King James version is oft considered the only one of reputability though it was not published til 1611 and used only by C.of E.- and the Episcopal Church is not fundamentalist and seems quite comfortable with it's pagan roots- certainly not anti- evolutionists)the bible is literally true you must give in to madness as the contradictions alone are innumerable.
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cowboygrandpa7 months, 1 week ago
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Hahahahahaaaahaaa !!!!
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Other gods ??? Of course people worship other gods. They are not able to save them, but they worship them. For some people money is a god, for others power, for others sex, for others it is many things.
Just because they worship them does not make them God !!!
As for the other things on the list, others beliefs don't keep me from going to heaven.
They keep those who follow them from going to heaven. I don't have a problem at all with your beliefs.
If you choose not to believe in God it is your choice and you live or die with it.
Funny how the anti-Christians feel the need to attack Christians to make their beliefs more palatable to them.
I am not ashamed of the Gospel and do not feel shame to say what I believe in. I will not condemn those who are not Christians it is not my job.
I will say that all will answer for what they believe and confess.
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Radiofreeeuropa7 months, 1 week ago
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CBGP, though the site is obviously pro-atheism, the article does not say anything about Christianity but about Fundamentalism...branches of Christianity (as well as others) that believe the Bible has no allegories or metaphors, but is literally true and absolutely the work of God. This simply can not be so, and any meaningful ideas are lost to dogma in the process.
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There is a big difference between believing in God and believing in a "religion". I say the two seldom meet. -

jakesguile7 months, 1 week ago
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While I support your idea that you don't want to condemn other religions... I have to disagree with you on the "Christianity is the only path to Heaven." It smacks of arrogance to believe we have the only right path. I'm comfortable with my faith (I'm not comfortable with the people who ABUSE my faith, but I'm comfortable with my faith itself). I don't feel the need to make it so superior that I'm part of some exclusive club.. I'm not. I'm a man, who calls himself a Christian who doesn't outright accept dogma. I think it's awful that anyone can think good people could live good lives but not accept Jesus or something and therefore not be allowed into Heaven. It saddens me anyone would think that.
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It also brings up the concept of multiple definitions of Heaven. That just gets kind of trippy though. And way more Philosophical than I feel like being at 1:18 am. -

smithichie7 months, 1 week ago
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Respectfully CBGP, the other gods are not money, power or sex, we have direct observable evidence those things actually exist. The "other gods" referenced are gods like Vishnu, Zeus, Odin, Quetzalcoatl, Enki, Chulyen, Sun-Wukong, The Flying Spaghetti Monster and so on. Many of these gods were worshipped before yours, countless people throughout history have laid down their lives for these gods, believing with just as much faith as you have, that they would meet their god in the 'afterlife'.
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Well, maybe not The Flying Spaghetti Monster so much, but give him another thousand years or two and who knows?
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CHAM7 months, 1 week ago
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I can recognize a Fundamentalist when I see someone who supports torture and murder of other humans not recognized by them as christian while crying about someone who believes abortion is a mortal sin.
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As I asked a Pentecostal one time while I was at their home: "I see you have a TV but I was reading a sermon by your preacher that TV is an abomination of God, did I mis-interpret what he meant?"
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