Fariq Naik – Webster’s Dictionary

Fariq Naik
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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

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Dictionary, fundamentalist was first used to describe a group of

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American Protestant Christians who protested against the church, the

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Christian church, they believed the rest of the Bible was formed

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called these American Protestant 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. If anyone can

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prove every word, every letter of the Bible is the Word of God, then

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this moment is a good movement. Whereas on the other hand, if

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anyone can prove that the Bible is not the word of God, then this

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movement is not a good movement.

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