Which is
why fundamentalism is on the rise: it's a defensive mechanism against the increasing gloom.
This is
why fundamentalism is so dangerous in a world where both many national societies are becoming multi-ethnic and multi-faith and the lives of all people are becoming increasingly interdependent
Not exact matches
And this is
why Islamic
Fundamentalism and Christian
Fundamentalism are very different, and to say that Islamic Shariah Law with a Holy Jihad peacefully co-existing with the so - called Non-Believers in America is the Fallacy of the Socialist Liberal Ideological who wrote this article.
This is
why we are witnessing the simultaneous growth of radical dissent and radical
fundamentalism.
Point being,
fundamentalism in any religion is frightening, that is
why people who sound as if they want a theocracy should be avoided like the plague.
This is the case, for instance with most resurgent or reactionary movement and that is the reason
why such movements are described by the term [loaded now with negative connotation]
fundamentalism.
The psychology of religion studied adolescent conversions before it asked
why the psychologist left
fundamentalism and became a Quaker, an Episcopalian, or a Unitarian.
This is one reason
why movements that approximate
fundamentalism often attack the established clergy first, and
why they manifest both anti-intellectual and schismatic tendencies.
So we are left with «unequivocal» Church teaching, explicitly based on texts which ought not to be cited since they are «unhelpful» and suggestive of «
fundamentalism» (whatever that means), and with no real elaboration of
why the Church teaches what it does on this important matter.
Above all, Christian
fundamentalism fails to understand how and
why the new secular humanism has evolved out of Christendom in much the same way as Christianity evolved out of Judaism.
Perhaps this is
why we see such a strong connection between the extreme political right and religious
fundamentalism in the United States and in other primitive backwaters of the world.
Karen Armstrong talks about the fundamentalist phenomenon,
why she chose to focus on
fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam in The Battle for God, how this relates to modernization, and
why she feels Fundamentalists are becoming more radical.
When I wrote about Cinnaholic's gourmet vegan cinnamon rolls the other day, I ended up reading back over Matthew's piece on
why dietary
fundamentalism gets in the way of fighting factory farming.