Fariq Naik – Fundamentalism Started Christianity

Fariq Naik
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The speaker discusses the history and use of the "fundaticist" term, which refers to groups of Christian leaders who protested against the church. They explain that the term "fundaticist" refers to individuals who hold a fundamentalist stance, and that the "fundaticist" term is not appropriate in the context of the current discussion.
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When we go back in history, according to the Webster

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Dictionary,

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fundamentalist, was first used to describe a group of American

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Protestant Christians who protested against the church, the

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Christian church. They believed the message of the Bible was from

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call these American protests and Christians they not only believed

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the message of the Bible was from God, but they believe that every

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word, every letter of the Bible is the Word of God.

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If anyone can prove every word, every letter of the Bible is the

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Word of God, then this movement is a good movement.

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Whereas on the other hand, if anyone can prove that the Bible is

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not the word of God, then this movement is not a good movement.

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According to the Oxford Dictionary, fundamentalist is a

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person who strictly adheres to the ancient Dr line of any religion.

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And in the revised edition of the Oxford Dictionary, fundamentalist

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is a person who strictly adheres to the ancient doctorates of any

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religion, especially Islam.

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This word, especially Islam has been added in the revised edition

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of the Oxford Dictionary

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