Use "fundamentalist|fundamentalists" in a sentence

1. Fundamentalists were obsessed with doctrinal purity.

2. I a better chance of being a fundamentalist preacher than a fundamentalist trader.

3. Like the Catholic fundamentalists during the Inquisition, all fundamentalists want a social dictatorship where they are the dictators.

4. They belong to a fundamentalist church.

5. Fundamentalists are looking for a billet back before the Enlightenment.

6. In this sense, it is a fundamentalist interpretation.

7. He was too much a market fundamentalist.

8. "I wouldn't mind living in a fundamentalist Islamic state."

9. Nevertheless, some religious fundamentalists have great expectations for the year 2000.

10. The government contends that he is fundamentalist.

11. Europe should take action over anti-Semitic attacks by Islamic fundamentalists.

12. This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists.

13. In recent years, however[Sentencedict], the fundamentalist camp has grown unruly.

14. This policy included a greater rapprochement with the fundamentalist Jamaat-i-Islami.

15. In recent years, however, the fundamentalist camp has grown unruly.

16. 10 Fundamentalists preach that if one follows their rigorously prescribed route, one will be saved.

17. It is a fundamentalist statement of belief in the literal truth of the bible.

18. A Catholic fundamentalist has no doubts about the infallibility of the pope.

19. It lingers in zealotry and fundamentalists who would spill blood in the name of religion.

20. Even those who are not fundamentalist Christians are shocked and surprised by the pictures.

21. Bountiful is made up of members of two polygamist Mormon fundamentalist groups

22. His fundamentalist outlook led him to destroy Hindu temples across the empire.

23. Racists commit “hate Crimes,” so the secular fundamentalist catechism goes, and such offenses

24. Aspecting feels a lot like learning how to date now that I’m divorced from fundamentalist Jesus

25. Some fundamentalists insist that these days are literal, restricting earthly creation to a period of 144 hours.

26. Fundamentalist religious groups have increased their power in Ulster in recent decades, especially the free presbyterians.

27. That's a terrible toll, but the vast majority were people of Muslim heritage, killed by Muslim fundamentalists.

28. Reducing women fundamentalists to obedient bystanders is to badly misunderstand the dynamics of the religious protest movement.

29. The fundamentalist opposition movements that extol the veil are reactivating this age-old connection.

30. All around the world today political and religious fundamentalist movements are on the rise.

31. The fundamentalist faith of the Griffiths was their hope and mainstay and troubles of life.

32. It is she who is the target of the fundamentalists, from the most princely to the most popular.

33. Current Cults range from New Age mystic groups to fundamentalist Christians preparing for the end of days

34. The Almoravids, also known as the Murabits, were a fundamentalist Islamic movement of the 11th and 12th Centuries

35. This Apolitical attitude seems to be on the rise among theologically serious (especially gospel-serious) evangelicals and fundamentalists

36. For some people, fundamentalist Protestants most prominently, the issue likewise has been settled, but with the opposite verdict.

37. Edith was a fascinating character, at once a strict fundamentalist and a sophisticated, warm-hearted Aesthete

38. The succession struggle is going to heighten tensions between the party's fundamentalist and gradualist factions.

39. Modern science Two of the fundamentalist board members were defeated in state elections last autumn.

40. But religious education has been known to be fundamentalist and in some cases anti-catholic, depending on the teacher.

41. 29 This week Les Bence and two of his squad will take on a team of religious fundamentalists from the local mosque.

42. However, it is the fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible —not the Bible itself— that is at odds with science.

43. The conference was vehemently opposed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-e Islami, the principal fundamentalist faction.

44. Known for their fundamentalist brand of Islam, the Afghanis are divided into two groups, Sunnis and Shi'ites

45. Although often identified with the rapidly growing fundamentalist, Pentecostal, and Protestant charismatic denominations, the movement is far wider.

46. Little did they know that the EU mainly views Turkey as being of close to almighty importance in counteracting the threat of Islamic fundamentalists.

47. At the beginning most observers expected the Najibullah government to collapse immediately, and to be replaced with an Islamic fundamentalist government.

48. In recent years he had made a point of appeasing the fundamentalists at the same time as co-opting left-wing opposition.

49. The Chimer, ancestors of the modern Dunmer, or Dark Elves, were dynamic, ambitious, long-lived Elven clans devoted to fundamentalist ancestor worship

50. A fundamentalist group was charged with the assassination of President Sadat in 1981 and the atmosphere persisted throughout the 1980s.

51. Both are born into colonial societies ordered by traditional social systems of hierarchy and male domination and by strong, fundamentalist religion.

52. It is a strict orthodox form and a Branch of sunni Islam, with fundamentalist views, believing in a strict literal interpretation of the Quran

53. It is understandable, then, why the term “fundamentalism” evokes the image of unreasoning fanaticism and why those who are not fundamentalists are uneasy when they see fundamentalism spreading.

54. Led by Abd al‑Mu’min al‑Mohade, scion of a fundamentalist North African Berber dynasty that has traditionally been called the Almohades, a new wave

55. Chad sent troops to Nigeria in January 2015 to help fight Boko Haram, the fundamentalist Islamist sect that believes Western education is a sin

56. The first group of officers arrested were believed to be linked with the fundamentalist Hizb-i-Islami mujaheddin group led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

57. Vince Cable is an Anglophobe that lumps English Nationalists in with white supremecists and islamic fundamentalists because they are a threat to his cushy career in British politics

58. Request PDF Muslim and Hindu Women's Public and Private Behaviors: Gender, Family, and Communalized Politics in India Prior research on fundamentalist religious movements has …

59. Fundamentalist religions often try to force from the Bible what it simply does not contain—the very day and hour of this world’s demise.

60. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (1902-1989) was a fundamentalist Shi'a cleric and Iranian politician who overthrew the autocratic monarch of Iran, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in 1978–79.

61. “BIBLICISTS NOT Bibliolaters” In recent years, there has been a definite endeavor to discredit Biblical Fundamentalists by alleging that they are actually “Bibliolaters” who are guilty of “Bible Worship.” The F.D

62. “Biblicists NOT BIBLIOLATERS” In recent years, there has been a definite endeavor to discredit Biblical Fundamentalists by alleging that they are actually “Bibliolaters” who are guilty of “Bible Worship.” The F.D

63. A term used to describe western sentiments towards the consolidation of power by the fundamentalist/terrorist radical, Grand Ayatollah Khomeini and his cadre of fanatics in 1979

64. In a supposed attempt to uphold the Bible, the “creationists” —mostly allied with fundamentalist Protestants— have insisted that the earth and the universe are less than 10,000 years old.

65. The most common critique leveled at New Atheists is that we attack only puerile, fundamentalist forms of religion, and never engage with the “best” arguments of the faithful: those Adumbrated

66. Born again is a term used primarily in the Evangelical, Fundamentalist, and Pentecostal branches of Protestant Christianity, where it is associated with salvation, conversion and spiritual rebirth

67. Certainly, the ubiquitous jihadist and Caliphist interpretations of Islamic literature and jurisprudence are in need of an overwhelming alternative narrative to the fundamentalist interpretation, which so often dominates the airwaves

68. ‘The hostility-reduction intervention included teaching them skills for expressing anger more appropriately and more Assertively.’ ‘He holds out the glass Assertively, as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints.’

69. Anglicanism can adapt and grow because it is not so worried about jots, tittles and rubrics (except for the occasional Anglo-catholic fundamentalist) Scripture is believed! Amazing! It is taught appreciated and changes lives

70. Well, I'm very, very close to two Archconservatives – my older brother’s a fundamentalist and voted for [former President George W.] Bush twice – and they had even gotten to the point where they were scared of what he was saying and doing

71. Historical discussion of the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties tends to conflate the two by labelling them both as Berber and “fundamentalist.” While both dynasties did, indeed, originate in Amazigh tribes from what is now Morocco, their interpretations of Islam were far from the same

72. Eliana’s alphorn sound soon drifted in the direction of jazz and blues – much to the astonishment and disapproval of a few music fundamentalists, who wrote Eliana’s parents nasty letters accusing their child of «messing-up” Switzerland’s national instrument. «Many others found it great – including folklore enthusiasts», says Eliana looking back.

73. "Barthian" was attached to many, including more and more "post­ fundamentalist" evangelicals, who found a place to stand in what they perceived to be Barth's simultaneous confession of the classical doctrines of the Christian faith and his subscription to modern, scientific, historical-critical approaches to the very human words of

74. Almoravid: Reconquista and Riposte in Spain, 1085-1086, is a board wargame about a pair of tumultuous campaigns in the Spanish Reconquista - Leonese King Alfonso VI's advances against the 11th Century's fractious Muslim Taifa states, and the resulting intervention by a fundamentalist African Muslim army seeking to roll the Christians back.

75. He had, after all, risen to the top of the military on the back of the Pakistani army’s Islamist elements, who came into their own (in what had previously been a rather Anglophile, British- and American-trained officer corps) during the decade-long reign of a fundamentalist military ruler, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.

76. Like these two Bibliolaters at my door, humanity has largely come to understand power as something that cannot be questioned and is the final authority for everyone.: While fundamentalists are surely Bibliolaters, mainline Protestants by contrast have usurped Scripture's divinity.: Bibliolaters are apparently willing to risk their lives and happiness on the probability that they have made all

77. Anoint: 1 v administer an oil or ointment to ; often in a religious ceremony of blessing Synonyms: anele , embrocate , inunct , oil Type of: bless give a benediction to v choose by or as if by divine intervention “She was Anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group” Type of: choose , pick out , select , take pick out, select, or