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Date: 2016-01-06 02:34 am (UTC)Okay. Fundamentalism. I see nothing fundamental about picking out bible verses to support what people believed when one was a kid. It seems to me that religious "Fundamentalism" ought to refer to prioritizing what is most fundamental in religion. For Christianity, you can't get much more fundamental than what Christ explicitly declared the two most important commandments.
And if the faux-pas of getting theological hasn't driven you off I'm fully capable of the faux-pas of getting political.