Paid for
by fundamentalist group Christian Voice, the advert in the New Statesman entitled, «Violent crime - sowing and reaping», condemned government health policies, including giving a key cancer vaccine on the NHS, for focusing on curbing teenage pregnancy at the expense, the advert claimed, of teenage fertility.
Even as the poor are used as pawns
by fundamentalist groups, benefits go to the powerful in each group.
Particularly, the state can do so based on fear of extreme actions taken
by fundamentalist groups or individuals against people who belong to either the same or different religions (Murdoch, 2007, p. 36).
Not exact matches
2) I know members of several
fundamentalist groups and they all teach that the LDS Church is in apostasy
by prohibiting the practice of plural marriage.
I used to be theologicaly attacked everyday
by a
group of
fundamentalists at work.
In 1942 people from this
group formed the National Association of Evangelicals — and found themselves attacked
by the hardline
fundamentalists just as they attacked the mainstream moderates and liberals.
But the
fundamentalists are popular with the Pinochet government because of their political conservatism and emphasis on passive acceptance of authority — in contrast to socially activist Catholic
groups inspired
by liberation theology.
In Christianity, we have our zealots and
fundamentalists, but we're not being
grouped into one negative
group (maybe
by some — LOL!).
In the light of this definition, we may ask if the attempts of various
fundamentalist groups of different religions (including Christian
fundamentalists) to crush the boundary
by destroying the cultural differences be considered mission.
Yes, when it comes to things like percentages of «Christians» as a majority of Americans the tent is extended as large as it can get, but in other issues the t.itle «Christian» seems to be claimed
by a very small
group of
fundamentalists who have great conviction that Mormons, Catholics, mainstream protestants and orthodox aren't really Christians like they are and thus doomed to the same hellish fate that other non-Christians are.
It is also commonly displayed
by people or
groups whose beliefs actually are comparatively widespread, such as
fundamentalist Christians.
In Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, for example, some local Pentecostals have been used
by U.S. neo-conservative and
fundamentalist groups to escalate and / or control the political tensions of the region.
«Frankly the all - party
group is in danger of turning into a religious sect overwhelmingly directed
by the
fundamentalist Christian wing of the Conservative parliamentary party.»
Partly this is because moderate voices in the Remain movement have been overruled
by «
fundamentalist»
groups like Best for Britain, but it's also because a vague, catch - all call for the people «to have a place at the table» was necessary to unite a rag - tag coalition of anti-Brexit
groups.
He warned that the
group risks turning into a «religious sect» controlled
by the «
fundamentalist Christian wing» of the Conservative party.
Combining newsreel footage with re-enactment's, the film captures the horror of the hostages — Americans Terry Anderson, Thomas Sutherland, Frank Reed; British citizens John McCarthy, Terry Waite; and Irish teacher Brian Keenan — as they are held
by the Muslim
fundamentalist group, the Hezbollah.
Of Gods and Men Description: Under threat
by fundamentalist terrorists, a
group of Trappist monks stationed with an impoverished Algerian community must decide whether to leave or stay.
Here are two men with no strong religious beliefs who are driven
by their economic circumstances (read unemployment) to join a
fundamentalist group simply because that is where the work and shelter is.
Gove's earnestly pursued and widely touted «academies» scheme, which allows district - operated public schools to convert to charter - like status and be managed
by outside
groups, has led to a major scandal in Birmingham, where a handful of such schools were taken over
by fundamentalist Muslims.
The country has been ravaged
by the civil war, and Mogadishu is under the control of al - Shabaab, a violent
fundamentalist militia
group with oppressive laws.
Islamic
fundamentalist groups (mujahadeen) sprang up and waged guerilla warfare; many of the
groups operated from camps set up
by the CIA and Pakistanis within Pakistan.
It's been hijacked
by an ever expanding
group of hobbyists who have turned it into something between a
fundamentalist religion and an outdoor sport.
Advocates of climate policies need to help citizens understand that the wizard behind the curtain has been the fossil fuel industry, their industry organizations, free - market
fundamentalists foundations, and the politicians who represent the interests of and are often funded
by these
groups.