No. Not all Christians are fundamentalists.
In fact I would venture to say that very FEW Christians are fundamentalists.
2007-11-05 08:00:15
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answered by Acorn 7
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As a Christian and a scientist, I would have to argue your position is uninformed and designed solely as an attempt to promulgate your own vain aspirations of self-righteousness. You may choose to remain among the ignorant, but the reality is, there are more people within the science community that do adhere to a strict standard of some religious belief system...be they hindu, buddhist, christian, muslim or jewish. They are all the majority. So the question should be prosed, do you, with your lack of faith in religion have any way of expressing your belief in anything? Yes, you call it science, yet do you know what that truly means? Likely not.
2007-11-05 08:05:25
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answered by Kiker 5
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I'm a Christian, and I strongly support scientific progress. Your question seems to suggest that all Christians are against the theory of evolution and stem cell research, which is hardly the case.
2007-11-05 08:10:04
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answered by solarius 7
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i think of they're against gay marriage simply by fact they have self assurance what the bible says, to the letter... and the bible says that homosexuality is faulty. It additionally names marriage as a spiritual enterprise, subsequently... if in accordance to this faith homosexuality is faulty, how can they then enable this morally incorrect relationship to end a spiritual ceremony? i'm no longer asserting that I disagree with gay marriage, yet... from they're point of view, that's clever. Why can no longer we merely permit the gay's have each and every of the rights of a married couple, and merely call it something else for crying out loud? The Christians do merely no longer prefer their religious ceremony taken from them...
2016-10-03 10:13:26
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answered by albury 4
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Non-sense! It is when the scientist, upon their own puffed up opinion of themselves and their intellect attempt to disprove God. No, I am not a flat earthier, that is contrary to God's written word.
2007-11-05 08:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, each time one tries to disprove evolution by circular logic or lies, it becomes obvieus that they fear the truth .... they fear something could open their mind a little, and some of the beliefs might fall out
AND, very important: don't put all of the christians together. There are plenty of them who believe in evolution, the only problem we have is that on this forum we find mostly the extremists, who take the bible literally
2007-11-05 08:00:58
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answered by Michelle 2
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I am a Christian. I am for stem cell research, I believe in evolution ..FLAT EARTH are you kidding me? There are scientists of all beliefs. Where are you getting this information?
2007-11-05 08:01:04
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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No. I believe that the more science we have the more likely it is that things like the Theory of Evolution will be disproved.
2007-11-05 08:00:26
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answered by doug 4
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people have spent billions dollars trying to disprove the Bible and they are no closer now then when they started , so I would say , no we are not afraid . science wasting billions of dollars and then people talk about churches.
2007-11-05 08:19:18
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answered by Homer Jones 5
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Actually most real science and all of archeology does prove creation, the flood, and Jesus coming to earth , living a sinless life, being crucified , and even His Resurrection. Go ahead and bring your science, and see if you can back it up as much as the proof of god actually is.
2007-11-05 08:03:05
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answered by bill s 3
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