(June 28, 2016 at 3:24 am)Rhythm Wrote: I suppose you got specific about the number of days and that jesus was gods son, but I don't think that's enough to be classified as fundamentalist(and those two things aren't required for christianity). The competition is fierce, after all. In common parlance, fundies are the literal genesis crowd, biblical inerrantists, divine command-ers, theocratic hopefuls. That sort of thing.
Yes, I think the way the term fundamentalist is used on atheist forums and conventions and whatnot is different then the way I was thinking of it. Which was in a more literal sense. As in, if you were to believe the central theme of the NT. Although, Im not familiar with any specific denominations of Christianity that don't believe that Christ is the son of god and all that. It wouldn't surprise me to find out they exist but I wouldn't call them true Scotsmen..er Christians I mean. Seeing how that's what the book says. It would be akin to the plumber reference I made earlier.
Islam has killed millions in the last decade, lets focus all attention on Christianity!