These holy warriors, frequently labelled fundamentalists, represent a direct engagement with the modern world rather than a simple repudiation. |
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Some music shops and girls' schools have been threatened by fundamentalists, local residents said. |
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His faith is far more sincere and far more deserving of respect than the brain-dead know-nothingism of the fundamentalists. |
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Conservation fundamentalists will always find some reason to preserve existing buildings. |
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Although influenced by the fundamentalists in developing an architectural language, he has become an opponent of modern works. |
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This book is the cornerstone of the fundamentalists, the evangelicals, and the millenarianists. |
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The decisive culture war of the 21st century is likely to be between the Darwinian fundamentalists and those who believe in God. |
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This rudeness came from both agnostic intellectuals and religious fundamentalists. |
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Similarly out of joint is the notion that Rachel's example in Genesis 30 would be taken by fundamentalists as justification for concubinage. |
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Religious certitude, for many fundamentalists, is the portal to cognitive balance and emotional stability. |
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This is where he differs from the fundamentalists who always objectify Truth as something external to them and ask everyone to follow it. |
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The fundamentalists might inflict the harshest possible punishment on her for having borne an illegitimate child, that too by an Indian. |
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Of course we must protect our writers and cartoonists from deranged fundamentalists, but we are not faultless ourselves. |
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The backlash against the theory of evolution resonated not only with religious fundamentalists, but also with political and economic populists. |
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The few coherent voices among these fundamentalists argue developing small penetrator nukes will damage international arms-control efforts. |
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Howsoever you define fundamentalists and fanatics you find them operating in the name of every religion. |
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The religious fundamentalists who exercise such influence in some US states view the East and West coasts as cesspits of vice. |
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The vast majority of them would feel no kinship with radical fundamentalists. |
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The reforms that progressives had introduced to improve learning were, for fundamentalists, part of the problem. |
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Love looks like weakness, and fundamentalists, he says, want a strong God who can smite their enemies. |
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Many fundamentalists look for signs of the times that might indicate the actual commencement of the Apocalypse. |
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Settlers, ultranationalists, and religious fundamentalists will respect neither legal nor moral limits on their political action. |
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These fundamentalists want to be known as traditionalists, while they are actually revisionists with no historical backing or facts. |
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Dualism is a tool of oppressors, fundamentalists and the morally righteous. |
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I went to see some of these young fundamentalists who were active in colleges near me. |
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While fundamentalists are surely bibliolaters, mainline Protestants by contrast have usurped Scripture's divinity. |
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The church leadership has seldom shown solidarity with radical fundamentalists in its own ranks. |
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Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists. |
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This means that when fundamentalists say they are obeying the word of God, they have severely understated the authority for their position. |
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But there are some, some fundamentalists, who believe that if you do not believe Christ is the Savior, you will not go to heaven, right? |
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Our words and actions will support secularists in their principled stand against fundamentalists. |
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Except for age, there are significant differences between mainliners and fundamentalists on all independent variables. |
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The aim of these international meetings is to associate clinicians and fundamentalists around essential issues of nowadays medicine. |
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Of course, market fundamentalists insist there is no problem here. |
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Activists had to encounter an initially dismissive public, hostile populist politicians, excoriation by religious fundamentalists and the slow wheels of government. |
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It's absolutely true, of course, that a great majority of Muslims would like to claim back their religion from the fundamentalists. |
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Religious fundamentalists are at war with secularists in a struggle which is decimating Algerian society. |
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These are points which religious fundamentalists of different kinds now refuse to accept. |
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But the motivation for ransacking museums, even for fundamentalists, is sometimes simpler. |
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And to me the correct name is jihadi terrorism because these people are fundamentalists who share a hatred of democratic, pluralistic society. |
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As soon as this news came out, religious fundamentalists once again called for the writer to be put to death. |
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Human life is being debased by despots, dictators and fundamentalists of all types. |
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It seemed that we were Biblicists just like the fundamentalists around us. |
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Hibbert was a deeply religious man, although his form of religion might puzzle fundamentalists today. |
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Adi Sasono, who heads ICMI's think-tank, scoffs at the idea that it is a hotbed of closet fundamentalists. |
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Death is courted by fundamentalists and megalomaniacs, radicals and populists, who sustain their power with gunpowder. |
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While fundamentalists waste time arguing that we were hand-made by God, scientists and entrepreneurs are playing God by isolating and marketing the very substances of life. |
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In Baluchistan and in the north-west of the country, religious fundamentalists were the victors in the election. |
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Poverty and a lack of education help to create a favourable hunting ground, which can be exploited by fundamentalists. |
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Her husband had lost his job and had to leave Morocco due to threats from fundamentalists. |
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I have no doubt that many people, including our green fundamentalists, would like to go much further. |
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She denounced the narrow definition of women's roles by fundamentalists that are funded by groups and governments outside of Canada. |
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This has to be managed carefully or the privacy fundamentalists could sway public opinion. |
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Participants also referred to fundamentalists using human rights to legitimize themselves. |
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These state agencies are heavily infiltrated by fundamentalists. |
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One could argue that the open position is represented at one end of the spectrum by contemplatives and the solid position at the other end by fundamentalists. |
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For those fundamentalists in the 70s, the impending end times meant a necessary withdrawal from society in specific ways, not an increased involvement. |
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Having seen the finished product, I doubt that anyone but the most fanatical fundamentalists will object. |
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Indeed, when a country is on the ropes, the markets respond to every move by the fundamentalists in precisely the opposite way to that expected by them. |
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It likely would have appealed to many business people on main street, few of whom are free-market fundamentalists. |
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I guess I will never be able to truly understand consumer fundamentalists. |
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For Arab women, however, warding off fundamentalists is only half the battle. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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Renowned for her outspokenness as well as her haunting music and poetic lyrics, this beautiful young protest singer has become an equal thorn in the side for Algeria's bearded fundamentalists and corrupt armed forces. |
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Frank Norris, Texas Baptist pastor and charismatic leader of early-twentieth-century fundamentalists. |
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There is a long-running feud in the SNP between the gradualists and the fundamentalists, but open warfare is not the way to resolve it. |
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Religious demagoguism brings sudden downfall of regimes and cages the fundamentalists into political oblivion. |
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Has the human rights community, both regionally and internationally, dealt with the problems posed by fundamentalists in a way that supports the efforts of women's and human rights organizations locally and nationally? |
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He had at the time been living in exile for five years, having received death threats and multiple lawsuits from Hindu fundamentalists outraged at paintings that featured their gods unclothed. |
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We see fundamentalists, conservatives, traditionalists, reformers and secularists each providing their answers to the questions their faith and their peoples are facing. |
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Like all fundamentalists, the antigovernment conservatives preach that greater influence requires a return to purity-the purity of Reaganism. |
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According to historian George Marsden, most fundamentalists are Baptists and dispensationalist. |
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A handful of fundamentalists handed out anti-Catholic literature and took on some WYD participants in verbal sparrings about religion and ethics. |
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With regard to the need for bridge-building: Coming from the mainline evangelical tradition, I deal with fundamentalists and other evangelicals who are also dispensationalists. |
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At a time when science has an image problem, and Darwinists feel threatened by fundamentalists, she makes it seem both accessible and exciting. |
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Forget 1996, when Miss World was staged in India and religious fundamentalists threatened to set themselves on fire in protest at the traditional swimsuit parade. |
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Charismatics distrusted Falwell, fundamentalists disliked Robertson, and mainstream evangelicals and Southern Baptists were skeptical of both. |
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Assen Marchevski adduces numerous pieces of evidence of the union between the Vatican clergy, the American Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian mafia and Turkish fundamentalists. |
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Mr Orozco has been threatened and attacked with a bottle. Collateral damageThe American fundamentalists see themselves as defending biblical values and stemming degeneracy. |
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Three months and ten days: the laws of religious fundamentalists require that this amount of time lapse between a woman's divorce and her remarrying. |
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One of these calamitous results is that, in some countries, fundamentalists have become the only alternative to the governments of the region and they can often defeat their secular rivals in free and fair elections. |
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They are ultra extremist fundamentalists who use any tactic and every tactic imaginable of both terror and horror to promote their single-minded agenda. |
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Alongside, the external issues like troubles, made by fundamentalists or miscreants, breaching of commitment by donors etc in the overlapping areas of a big organization should be identified. |
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It's a politically-geared campus that literally exists to try to repopulate Washington with hard-line fundamentalists. |
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These minorities are identified as fundamentalists who are responsible for Quebec's many identity crises, which play themselves out in an unsettling international context. |
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If there is not sufficient rationale this could simply antagonize those people and give enough force to the fundamentalists trying to destabilize those governments. |
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Who better to fight off foreign religious fundamentalists than a home-grown version? The idea of Mr Ashcroft's new model army of investigators rooting out evil has an appropriately Cromwellian feel. |
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While there was strong evidence of chartist-type behaviour throughout the 1985-99 period, most of the erratic movements in the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand dollars seem to have been driven by fundamentalists. |
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While the latter brings together loyal patriots, radical fundamentalists and terrorists, the common trait among them all is obnoxiousness. |
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The war will not be won by cowing aspiring terrorists but by preventing moderates turning into extremists and the broad-minded into fundamentalists. |
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Those are virtues that fundamentalists and fanatics cannot stand. |
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They're mostly old, white, male fundamentalists who look at the country's shifting demographics, where gay people will go on marrying and brown people will go on presidenting. |
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While many fundamentalists have clear and precise political objectives, far less often are their objectives uniquely centered about proselytizing. |
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However, this 79 Group gradualism was as much a reaction against the fundamentalists of the day, many of whom believed the SNP should not take a clear left or right position. |
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However, many hardline fundamentalists in the SNP objected to committing the party to devolution, as it was short of full political Scottish independence. |
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The so-called fundamentalists who want independence as soon as possible at any price against the gradualists who want to persuade the voters towards that goal. |
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The trial became a focal point in the battle between religious fundamentalists, who believe in creationism, and modernists, who believed in the theory of evolution. |
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The backlash of fundamentalists in the 20th century, with their uncompromising insistence on biblical inerrancy, failed to halt the marginalization of the scriptures. |
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