Fundamentalism in a sentence as a noun

[...] My belief in evolution is not fundamentalism, and it is not faith, because I know what it would take to change my mind, and I would gladly do so if the necessary evidence were forthcoming.

The relevant point is, have we started preparing for functional fundamentalism or whatever you want to call it?

I said we are in a war against religious fundamentalism whether we like it or not, and we had damned well better win. Your attempts to cast it as some racist diatribe are at best misguided, at worst malign.

It doesn't have to be US-style anti-gay anti-science fundamentalism.

It is fundamentalism, not any one group or another, that threatens Enlightenment values.

It is fundamentalism that causes people to behave so barbarically, and it is fundamentalism that we, as a species, must defeat.

The big thing that killed market fundamentalism for me was doing a stint in business consulting and seeing what the average rich person actually is: a glorified street hustler.

[1] I think programmer implies they have critical thinking capabilities, and I think as empiricists we all must reject fundamentalism as a hypothesis.

Poe's law explains why sarcasm doesn't work on the internet: "Without a blatant display of humor, it is impossible to \n create a parody of extremism or fundamentalism that \n someone won't mistake for the real thing.

Poe's Law - an axiom suggesting that it's difficult to distinguish between parodies of religious fundamentalism and its genuine proponents, since they both seem equally insane - seems to apply here.

Am I a fundamentalist gravitarian because I tell everyone who asks that gravity is true?Any definition of fundamentalism as "strong belief that something is true" is so common as to be useless.

Since the Pan-Arabists were usually more favorable to Soviet influence, we naturally supported the Saudis and actually fostered several initiatives to increase religious fervor & fundamentalism.

Fundamentalism definitions

noun

the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth