Yet i have to read
words by fundamentalist Christians such as «Hell» «damnation» and «unsaved».
Not exact matches
Similarly,
fundamentalist Protestants, believing in the inerrancy of the Bible as though every
word of it, dictated
by God himself, was to be accepted as indubitably true, ultimately rely in all their arguments on an external authority.
As the resident confessional Lutheran (to some «
fundamentalist»), I always try to orient myself
by the revealed
word.
They are the
fundamentalists or purists of the faith, and believe in their mohammad's mandate to spread Islamic rule
by the sword, putting to death those who will not «submit nor surrender», as per the definition of the
word «muslim».
The title story, «The Lives of Rocks», in which a geologist, living in the forest and weakened
by cancer treatments, comes to rely on the help and company of two children from a rigidly
fundamentalist family who are happy to help until she teaches them that the earth is millions of years old; and «Fiber» in which a logger muses on his job in the Yaak Valley before turning on the reader with a direct plea to help protect the area - in a few swift
words changing the reader from casual observer to participant.