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Old 05-27-2003, 09:42 AM   #161
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Old 05-27-2003, 10:40 AM   #162
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#1------The Bible is the inerrant word of God in all of its parts. It is the direct word of God and is not open to questioning by humans.

#2-----A fundamentalist believes that Genesis is correct in all its practical applications. Which means that the universe is only 6000 years old, that men lived with dinosaurs, that all the nonsense in Genesis is the inerrant word of God in all ways. No disbelief possible.

#3---A fundamentalist believes that his assertions (whatever they happen to be) are correct and that everyone else is going straight to hell --no salvation beyond that of a severely limited choice.

Anyone else want to add anything else as far as "What is a Fundy"?
I would say that #1 is correct but it is not that they believe that the Bible is the inerrant word fo God in all parts but that they take a very literal view of it also. Evangelicals believe that the Bible is inerrant and correct in all parts but most are not fundamentalists. I think this would incorporate #2 because they definitely believe in a YEC because of this literal inhterpretation. Another thing would be that women should be silent in church or have to wear head coverings in church. Stuff like that. Mainline Evangelicals do not hold to these kinds of beliefs.

#3 is really good. Basically they view everything as black and white. There is no gray. If one is not YEC he is going to hell. Also they see sins in many places. Women wearing makeup is a sin. Basically a "Oppostionalist" position. Everyone against them. Everyone else is radically wrong but them.
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Old 05-27-2003, 01:09 PM   #164
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As you know, we invariably find what we seek.
And here we find the difference between theists and atheists. Theists find what they seek, atheists find what's actually there. It's funny, though, how theists like to pretend everyone has the same flaws they do.

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My Gawd Bumble Bee --------that WAS a long one. Just noticed it too.

And I can tell you worked real hard on that post too. For that my condolences.

We obviously do have a difference in temperament.

You, I think would make an excellent bean counter (read accountant) Or maybe a bean counter psychiatrist---there are such types--you should stick with accounting though and make a bunch of bucks.---------and leave off the psychoanalyse part.--

---- while I would make an excellent "artiste" ---with emphasis on the "te"

Too bad I am not particularly artistically inclined. I do hope you make a great accountant though.

(Will get back to your post when I can get around to it.)

And don't try to "analyse" me too much psychologically. That is hardly an exact science and is beneath you.
Not sure what the purpose of the whole accountant bit is, but ok.

You realize my psychoanalysis was in jest, and invented on the spot, right? To show you what it would be like if I really was "reading into your posts" as you had claimed. Anyway I think I'll make a new thread for my post so we don't derail this thread, again. Please respond.

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Off track already, and no Rad in sight for two days. Hard to believe, eh?

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