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This is not a battle between fundamentalism and the West.
Some see themselves as the best line of defense against Islamic fundamentalism.
While we're on the subject, exactly what "fundamentalism within our own government" are you talking about?
Religious fundamentalism is a foreign policy problem, not a solution.
This was the place of his choice for a long conversation about fundamentalism.
"We can use their fundamentalism to make them not want to take the communion."
People today who study religious fundamentalism see it as a response to modern society.
Islamic fundamentalism is a response to America's cold war policy.
If this were to take the form of fundamentalism, the results could be catastrophic for us.
These days, she said, that would place the church in the theological middle, far from fundamentalism, but not on the left, either.
The conflict with Islamic fundamentalism is likely to take as long.
"Islamic fundamentalism is a thing more of the past," he said.
First, they say, fundamentalism appeals to people who are both poor and religious.
I'm not afraid of fundamentalism, because the army will never allow it.
For the last century the belief has been common in Christian fundamentalism.
More secular education, not less, is the best protection from fundamentalism.
On the other hand, nationalism has one advantage over fundamentalism.
Then he was trying to understand the fundamentalism that seemed to be sweeping the region.
So it is unable to take into account the role played by fundamentalism.
The line between religion and fundamentalism does not seem to me to be clearly drawn.
We also both face threats in the form of international terrorism and fundamentalism.
Ron, like Dan, turned toward fundamentalism while under economic pressure.
Iraq has no history of religious fundamentalism, and some women wonder how their rights will be affected.
Fundamentalism seems a far greater danger to them than do the Palestinians.
And that is a really high price to pay for this fundamentalism."