Are we fundamentalists?

Barry Seagren  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Mar 2008
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Barry Seagren finds that the parallels between Islamic extremists and evangelical Christians are too close for comfort.

The term fundamentalist has always had negative connotations, and especially so since 9/11.

Moreover, the secular media persistently lumps all types together: Islamic, Christian, whatever. If you’ve seen one fundamentalist, you’ve seen them all — not much fun, too much damn, and certainly mental.

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