They believe the story is a literal description of what happened.
Fundamentalists are at odds with the teaching of evolution because they believe it is not compatible with the teaching of creation. They believe the Bible teaches creation.
A:Fundamentalists in Judaism, Christianity and Islam believe that Noah's Ark was real and the biblical Flood really happened. To be fair, this is a belief widely held in these religions, not just by fundamentalists.
Fundamentalists believe in the inerrancy of the Bible, and its literal meaning. Fundamentalism is a reaction against Modernism, which believes that social mores change with the times. Fundamentalists usually do not recognize traditions unless there is a Biblical justification for a practice. Fundamentalists are usually conservative, and believe in the dominance of women by men, and in the damnation of homosexuals. They oppose sex outside of marriage.
God, if you believe the biblical Creation. He also made all the other rivers.
A movement that promoted the authority of the Bible \and defended the Protestant faith.
The Biblical account of the flood does not indicate how it happened, and most modern Biblical scholars do not believe the event of the flood happened literally.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in the Biblical account of the creation as written in Genesis of the King James Version of the Bible. Some Mormons believe in a literal 6 day creation, but it seems most Mormons believe that 'days' is to be translated into periods of about 1,000 years, as the Bible sas that one day in heaven is a thousand years on earth. (see 2 Peter 3:8) Mormons also have a second account of the creation which is very similar to the Genesis account. It is used less often and is found in the Pearl of Great Price, Book of Moses Chapter 2. (A link to read it is found under "Related Links" below)
Christian fundamentalists believe that the Bible is the inerrant word of God and everything within its pages is literal truth. Therefore most fundamentalists believe that Adam was the first human created directly from the ground around 6000 years ago, and Eve was literally created from the rib or the side of Adam. They also believe that around 4500 years ago there was a global flood that destroyed all of life that lives on dry land except for just eight humans including Noah, his wife, his three sons and their wives, plus an ark full of animals, birds and insects (in most cases two of every kind). However, there are among fundamentalists those who interpret these accounts differently more inline with an older creation and a relatively localized flood.
Biblical history, because I believe it is the most accurate historical account of everything.
* Many students of anthropology are inclined to believe Darwin's theory of evolution rather than the Biblical stories of creation.
Definitely!! It's the account of the creation of the world. If we didn't believe in that then how could we believe the rest of the bible and what Jesus said and did?
Most scientists do not believe in Biblical Creation, so there is no reason to tie it with the extinction of dinosaurs. However, Creationists often say that humans originally co-existed alongside dinosaurs until the Great Flood, when dinosaurs all drowned.