Fariq Naik – Webster’s Dictionary
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Speaker 1 discusses the history of the "fund defending Christian" movement, which began to describe the religious community as "fit and strong Christian" before becoming a movement. However, Speaker 1 argues that proving that the Bible is not God would be a wrong move, as it would lead to a "good movement" instead.
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When we go back in history, according to the Webster
Dictionary, fundamentalist was first used to describe a group of
American Protestant Christians who protested against the church, the
Christian church, they believed the rest of the Bible was formed
called these American Protestant Christians. They not only believed
the message of the Bible was from God, but they believe that every
word, every letter of the Bible is the Word of God. If anyone can
prove every word, every letter of the Bible is the Word of God, then
this moment is a good movement. Whereas on the other hand, if
anyone can prove that the Bible is not the word of God, then this
movement is not a good movement.