Here's some:
-Only the Authorized King James Version of The Bible is the inspired word of God
-You should not indulge in secular activities (i.e music, movies, dancing, etc.)
-Women should wear a dress/skirt
-A woman must submit to her husband under all circumstances
-The belief that all forms of alcohol consumption is sinful, and that when wine is used in the New Testament its referring to grape juice
-Sex outside of marriage, adultery, and homosexuality are sinful
Fundamentalists often dislike anything that challenges or goes against their beliefs, including different religious views, scientific theories, or societal norms. They may resist change or progress that conflicts with their strict interpretation of religious texts or traditions.
One major cause of the rise in Islamic fundamentalists during the Cold War was the perception that Western influences were encroaching on Islamic societies, leading some to believe that their cultural identity and values were under threat. Additionally, the support of authoritarian regimes by Western powers in the region, such as the Shah of Iran, fueled resentment among certain segments of the population, pushing them towards more radical ideologies.
One may be able to find more information about fundamentalists by visiting the main Wikipedia article about it. There are also several books on the subject which may be purchased on Amazon or checked out at a local library. Another way to learn more about fundamentalism would be to ask a local religious leader about the subject.
A secularist is a person that has a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. A Fundamentalist is a person that has a doctrine based on strict religious considerations
Fundamentalists are those who stick to principles and fundamentals of religion, politics, economics, and/or high morals. Those who follow fundamentalist beliefs are those that profess strong connections to an original dogma or doctrine and unwilling or unable to adjust to enlightened or revealed deeper truths. One example is the recent media exposure with the Fundamentalist Latter-day Saint (FLDS) episode in Texas. Such members adhere to certain beliefs once practiced in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, such as polygamy, but refuse to accept the tenets changing such beliefs. For clarity, the FLDS are not connected with the main LDS Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS Church strongly support the laws of the land in which they reside and the exercise of polygamy, which was banned in October 1890, are grounds for immediate excommunication. There are other distinct differences between the Fundamentalists of the Latter-day Saints and the mainstream Church headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, but space does not allow such elaboration.
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 movement that promoted the authority of the Bible \and defended the Protestant faith.
They believe the story is a literal description of what happened.
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.
Islamic fundamentalists believe the government should be based on Islam.
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.
No, she is a Pentecostal that believes in the existence of present-day apostles and prophets. Fundamentalists do not believe that.
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.
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.
Christian "fundamentalists" don't blow people up or kill innocents because they disagree with what they believe. Christian "fundamentalism" simply means going back to the basics of Christianity as taught by Jesus. Islamic fundamentalism means going back to Mohamed's original method of spreading his religion, which was to conquer by violence those who would not accept his new religion. Remember Waco, Texas? The Christian Davidian movement? Christian fundamentalists who cause harm to innocents are reported on and are dealt with.
National Federation of Fundamentalists of the Northern Baptists was created in 1920.
In the 1920's the Fundamentalists gained attention for their belief in the repeal of the theory of evolution. There were movements banning the teaching of evolution in the classroom. Fundamentalists led this movement.