Pronunciation of the English word fundamentalist.
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1. | On the political level the response was the nationalist and fundamentalist revolt of the Maccabees. | |
2. | Once more, fundamentalist ideologies are opposed to great historical advances. | |
3. | The problem with fundamentalists insisting on a literal interpretation of the Bible is that the meaning of words change. A prime example is 'Spare the rod, spoil the child'. A rod was a stick used by shepherds to guide their sheep to go in the desired direction. Shepherds did not use it to beat their sheep. The proper translation of the saying is 'Give your child guidance, or they will go astray.' It does not mean 'Beat the shit out of your child or he will become rotten', as many fundamentalist parents seem to believe. | |
4. | You can't reason with a fundamentalist, regardless of whether they're a Christian or an atheist. | |
5. | Tom is a fundamentalist. |