The Imitation of Christ is a Catholic book. I'm not sure of the relationship between born-again Christians, fundamentalists, and Catholics. I think they are separate.
Primarily 'fundamentalist' Christians do. The trend of mainstream Christianity is to see the Scripture as allegorical in most cases. As a percentage, it is probably less than 10%.
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.
Many religions contrast with Mormonism. Mormons believe that there are three levels of heaven, when many other Christians believe there is only one. Mormons believe that people have the ability to become gods after death, when some other Christians believe that is blasphemous, making themselves above or equal to Jehovah. Some "fundamentalist" Mormon splinter groups believe that there are no limitations to the number of spouses one might have, when many other Christians believe that you can only have one.
Christians are part of the world, so when we say the world seeks peace, this must include many Christians. Of course there are always some, particularly some fundamentalist Christians, who believe that conflict is inevitable, even to be encouraged, until their faith is universal on earth or until the hoped-for return of Jesus.
Some of them.
The basic idea behind Fundamentalism is that The Bible is not open for interpretation and that it is to be taken at face value. Strict fundamentalists believe the world to be rough 5000-6000 years old. Since recent scientific discoveries, Fundamentalism has gone under scrutiny, however a large percentage of wealth in the United States is controlled by Fundamentalist Christians.
Scientific answer: There is no answer to this, because homo sapiens evolved from earlier species. Fundamentalist answer: Some Christians believe God created Adam first, then Eve and they procreated to populate the earth.
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
A fundamentalist.
Christians believe there is only one God.
Christians believe that 'life starts' at conception.
Christians believe that the Messiah Has Come. Jews believe that He Has not.