Christianity And Fundamentalism; NOT One And The Same!
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By Susan Levine, Columnist






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    Mark H. Creech, oppose not only abortion but also contraception, which more often than not prevents pregnancy from occurring. If extremists like Creech were allowed to get their way, all forms of contraception, which might even include voluntary sterilization, would most likely be eliminated, leaving women with only two options; reproduction or celibacy. I sometimes wonder if they also support the idea behind the barbaric and cruel practice of female circumcision (removal of the clitoris) as well, to make sure sex remains a duty for women, rather than a pleasure.

    Gay marriage is the other issue on which Christianity and fundamentalism is clearly divided. Progressive Christians, some of whom are gay or lesbian themselves know that gay marriage has no effect on heterosexual marriage. Fundamentalists, on the other hand, insist that allowing gays and lesbians to marry will somehow undermine traditional heterosexual marriage. How this would happen, however, is never made clear. They also fail to come up with an intelligent secular argument for gay marriage being banned. Again, logic has been eliminated in favor of hard-line religious beliefs. In the fundamentalist mind set, belief is all that counts.

    In a nutshell, Christianity and fundamentalism are clearly defined, at least for me. Christianity, the kinder and gentler variety, is tolerant of individual differences and accepts disagreement, knowing that the views of one person aren’t necessarily the same as another. Fundamentalism, regardless of the particular religion, has no tolerance or acceptance for any other views but one; obedience and subservience to the faith. Which is why I equate fundamentalism with fanaticism, both of which are highly dangerous to the individual rights of liberty and freedom.




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    S. CATHCART




    S. CATHCART says on 2005-02-21 18:54:03 about
    I find the vehement comments against Ms. Levine's well-considered article to be the proof of the pudding, quite frankly. The hatred evinced by so-called "loving Christians" right in these comments is exactly what she's talking about. The simplistic idea that all couples would automatically welcome children, or that contraception is not being used, is ludicrous. Furthermore, the assumptions that all persons are of the same belief system and therefore automatically would adhere to biblical teachings, serves as evidence of the inherent egotism of the fundamentalist.

    You are all laughable, you know ... and pitiable. You are such pliant little sheep that you never even bother to consider the facts before shooting off what your minister told you to repeat like good little Bible-parrots. How sad for you.






    Lily




    Lily says on 2005-01-02 02:42:07 about
    I'm a conservative Christian. I think only a woman whose life is in danger should be able to have an abortion. For everyone else, abstinence. Of course, excepting that, wear a friggin' condom






    Carole




    Carole says on 2004-12-31 14:34:05 about Christianity
    Susan: In the matter of abortion, the more liberal Christians feel it is regrettable, but are not in favor of eliminating a woman’s right to choose.
    Carole: Posting on an AOL Abortion message board doesn't make you an authority on Christians. We ARE in favor of making abortion illegal. Only a few aren't. Killing is a sin to Chirstians and abortion KILLS an unborn child. BTW, why focus on Christans? Many non believers value life.
    Susan:Christian fundamentalists believe abortion is never acceptable under any circumstances, even when a woman’s life is threatened if she continues the pregnancy to birth.
    Carole: We post on the same board and you KNOW that no one has ever said that. You're such a fake.









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