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fundamentalist

[fuhn-duh-men-tl-ist] / ˌfʌn dəˈmɛn tl ɪst /


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The next year, the panel labeled the curriculum “leftist,” “antiwar” and “offensive to fundamentalists.”

From New York Times

This fall won’t happen imminently, but his coalition of ultra-nationalists, religious fundamentalists and the merely corrupt is losing its moral legitimacy, even among growing numbers of its voters.

From Los Angeles Times

Having once held a fundamentalist read on Revelation himself, Ehrman knows feelingly what a toxic conception of God, self and others can do to a person.

From Washington Post

And in the mifepristone case, fundamentalist Christian groups have argued that the drug is unsafe, despite ample research and decades of use testifying to the contrary.

From Seattle Times

Instead, because of the influence of White Christian fundamentalists, abstinence-only programs are common in those areas of the country.

From Salon