A belief in following an exact interpretation or explanation of religion is often referred to as "literalism" or "fundamentalism." This perspective emphasizes adherence to the original texts and doctrines of a faith, interpreting them in a strict and literal manner. Adherents often reject more liberal or metaphorical interpretations, viewing their understanding as the sole, authoritative truth. This approach can foster a strong sense of identity and community among followers, but it may also lead to conflicts with differing beliefs and interpretations.
It is not clear what constitutes an exact interpretation. Certainly everyone would like to have an accurate interpretation or explanation of their religion. Those who have inflexible and dogmatic interpretations are known as fundamentalists.
A form of Protestant Christianity that upholds belief in the strict and literal interpretation of the Bible.Strict maintenance of ancient or fundamental doctrines of any religion or ideology
There are two popular versions and stories to this:The first explanation and the one that is controversial but taught in school is known as the "Big Bang Theory."For a better explanation on this, you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_BangThe other popular belief which varies from religion to religion but is basically the same is the belief that God created every living creature and everything worldly
what is the relationship between belief, knowledge, mythology, and religion.
no it is just a belief.
Agnostic
According to Luther, the sole religious authority was himself. This belief was based on his own interpretation of the Bible which drove his own following of Christianity.
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
Religion is an organized belief or set behaviors. Spirituality is something you believe in or a feeling that may not fit in an established religion but can be as real or more real than some one who is just following a religious teaching out of habit.
Define "their".
a religion comprises of a set of beliefs or dogmas.