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Is this the death of Christian Fundamentalism? (Original Post) safeinOhio Feb 2020 OP
I hope so True Blue American Feb 2020 #1
Christians have to decide which Jesus they want to follow: no_hypocrisy Feb 2020 #2
no rampartc Feb 2020 #3
It can be more lucrative than the stock market. 3Hotdogs Feb 2020 #12
We pray so. (snort...) CurtEastPoint Feb 2020 #4
lordy i hope so samnsara Feb 2020 #5
No they have a firm grip on this country. SamKnause Feb 2020 #6
No. All the young members of my extended family in the South Croney Feb 2020 #7
How many times can they be born again? C_U_L8R Feb 2020 #8
Not in the slightest. trotsky Feb 2020 #9
Atheism entered mainstream only 200 years ago. DetlefK Feb 2020 #10
Doubt it. There are still people who believe in Thor and Zeus rurallib Feb 2020 #11
They have been safeinOhio Feb 2020 #17
Evangelical Christianity is just another arm of the GOP bronxiteforever Feb 2020 #13
No PJMcK Feb 2020 #14
Also an Atheist, but safeinOhio Feb 2020 #18
No. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2020 #15
It hasn't stopped them edhopper Feb 2020 #16
It has ebbed and flowed. safeinOhio Feb 2020 #19
The Enlightment was decidely a reaction edhopper Feb 2020 #20

True Blue American

(18,166 posts)
1. I hope so
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:17 AM
Feb 2020

The utter corruption displayed at the so called Prayer breakfast is there for all to see.

The introduction asked for forgiveness and humility. The TV Preachers applauding Trump doing the opposite of what the New Testament teaches.

no_hypocrisy

(48,825 posts)
2. Christians have to decide which Jesus they want to follow:
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:19 AM
Feb 2020

A) Loving Jesus who promises salvation through good works, compassion, empathy, brotherhood,

or

B) Trump's Jesus who is angry, vengeful, and full of retribution for perceived sins.

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
3. no
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:20 AM
Feb 2020

I suspect the movement will require a thorough revival in the post trump era.

the fourth "great awakening" seems to be circling a trumpist toilet, but as long as there are sheep, there will be shearers.

SamKnause

(13,807 posts)
6. No they have a firm grip on this country.
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:33 AM
Feb 2020

Trump has appointed 190 right wing wackos.

All of his appointments are right wing wackos.

They have daily prayer in the White House.

This has been in the works for decades.

The Family: check it out.

Croney

(4,925 posts)
7. No. All the young members of my extended family in the South
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:52 AM
Feb 2020

are bringing up their children in these disgusting fundamentalist cult churches. There's nothing I can do but visit rarely, and keep them out of my will.

C_U_L8R

(45,695 posts)
8. How many times can they be born again?
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 07:54 AM
Feb 2020

Sure they're Fundamentalist but it's getting harder and harder to see one thing Christian about them. Hypocrites would be a better label. Convenientists who always find a selfish way to excuse their own misdeeds. Peabrained Shiteheads who spread fear, division, and hate of the other. The most amazing part is they get to worship their spiteful money god, tax free - which means we're all paying for their sanctimonious smarm. The lord does indeed work in mysterious ways.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
9. Not in the slightest.
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 08:12 AM
Feb 2020

As long as we keep empowering religious belief as "another way of knowing" that's just as valid as any other, we will keep empowering the fundies. After all, that makes their beliefs just as valid as anyone else's.

DetlefK

(16,457 posts)
10. Atheism entered mainstream only 200 years ago.
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 08:13 AM
Feb 2020

Up until 1400 or so, all of Christianity was christian fundamentalism by today's standards. It wasn't until the late Middle-Ages that ideas outside of the christian mainstream even gained traction. (I'm not even talking about Luther or the Anglican Church. I'm talking about weird, liberal, magical offshots of Christianity like Giordano Bruno, Tommaso Campanella, Paracelsus, Francis Bacon, the Rosicrucian movement...)

Atheism didn't enter mainstream until about the 19th century when scientists found to their shock that biblical explanations didn't match reality and that they had to come up with new explanations.

Christian fundamentalism will be around with us for at least another 100-200 years.

safeinOhio

(34,093 posts)
17. They have been
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 09:23 AM
Feb 2020

reduced to being a joke with very little political power. That’s what I’d like to see.

bronxiteforever

(9,412 posts)
13. Evangelical Christianity is just another arm of the GOP
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 08:41 AM
Feb 2020

People searching for a spiritual life will find American fundamentalism a desert. If you can’t tell the difference between a political party and your religion; one becomes superfluous and that one will be religion.

PJMcK

(22,889 posts)
14. No
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 08:46 AM
Feb 2020

The fundamentalists have a mental disorder.

The first step to any cure is an acknowledgment of the problem. I don't see any of that self-awareness, do you?

As an atheist and former Christian, those people are fucked in the head.

safeinOhio

(34,093 posts)
18. Also an Atheist, but
Fri Feb 7, 2020, 09:32 AM
Feb 2020

a student of religious thought. I find it very interesting. History shows many religious movements rise and fall. Anthropology of religion looks at it as adaptive or not. If it is not adaptive for its culture, one or the other will not survive.

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