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A fundamentalist.
"Fundamentalism refers to a belief in a strict adherence to a set of basic principles (often religious in nature), sometimes as a reaction to perceived doctrinal compromises with modern social and political life."A fundamentalist is a person who this applies to.(Source: Wikipedia)Try a google search for the word you need, next time.
Some Christian denominations believe and teach that the world was created according to biblical accounts, and other denominations do not. Denominations that do believe this are generally called fundamentalist denominations. The word fundamentalist does not refer to Christianity alone. Any religious group that holds to the belief that their holy writings are completely authoritative in every way, and beyond any secular criticism would be called a fundamentalist religion.
AnswerBy definition a fundamentalist view would include belief in the virgin birth as a literal event in history, as recorded in the New Testament Gospel accounts.
A Muslim is a person who has chosen Islam as his/her religion. The term "Islamic Fundamentalist" was coined by journalists, and they know best what they mean when they use it.
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Atheism is lack of belief in gods. A person who fits into that description is called an atheist.
Religious fundamentalists usually have a strong belief in the literal veracity of the holy scripture that is the basis of their faith. As all scriptures contain some form of creation mythology, this bars the fundamentalist from evaluating and accepting the truths of evolutionary theory.
The belief that one race is superior to others is called racism. It is a form of prejudice and discrimination based on a person's race or ethnicity.
A Fundamentalist is someone who believes that it is essential to remain with the original teachings of their religion, that there is little or no room for change or modernization. Specificially for Mormons, this generally means that the person practices polygamy.
A Christian who's "Bible-crazed" That is a one sided opinion. It's an old joke that a fundamentalist is anyone who is more serious that I am. In truth, a fundamentalist is someone who is serious about their belief of the Bible, and they actually follow as best they can, the tenants of Christianity. It's someone who believes in the inerrancy of the Bible - that it is wholly and completely the word of God and true.
A strong adherence to a specific religious doctrine or set of beliefs that governs one's actions and worldview.