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Old 07-27-2004, 04:04 PM
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Originally posted by moe.ron
The current meaning of fundamentalism is false. Looking at the word, fundamentalism means the believe of the fundemtal. I derive the world fundamental and ism. Islamic fundamentalist are those who belive in the core of Islam. What is wrong with believing in the core of Islam? After all, isn't that the reason one chooses a religion, becuase they believe in the fundamental teaching of the religion?
Obviously, that's not what it means today. That's what it used to mean, but don't even think about calling yourself a fundamentalist these days.
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