You don't have to be a Fundamentalist Christian to be interested in the Bible. It's really a fascinating mythology.
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Fundamentalism does mean reading quite conservatively and literally, saying 'the Bible is the word of God and we have to follow it. What it says is this.'
Fundamentalist Christians, adhering to what is termed 'creation science,' loudly promote the scientific accuracy of the Bible, but they sift or reinterpret science through the tiny mesh of their ideological filter. Not much real science gets through.
I'm a Catholic, but I used to love going to Vacation Bible School with my fundamentalist friends.
My book centers in on the New Testament, the goal being to help a person who wants to understand the Bible to see how what God did as revealed in the New Testament will reveal to them their own personal story.
If you come at the Bible as if it's a document of encyclopedic information, you've pretty much killed any kind of life change in a seeker and unbeliever.
Many of us view the bible and other religious teachings as mythology.
I read secular fiction, but also enjoy novels with a Christian worldview.
It's easy to get tired of religious fundamentalists. They're such a bore. They have no sense of mystery. It's a drag, man.
The Bible is a history book.
I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.