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« on: September 09, 2009, 08:47:39 AM »

It's amazing that so many people failed to see that this was a parody. I mean, sure it was good, but not so good as to not be seen through. (I mean, the girl us unable to contain her own amusement a couple of times)

Einzige-fail - as reliable as ever.

That's exactly my point: people won't see through this, because there is no discernible difference between these girls and the real actions of Fundamentalists - the simulacrum has become the simulation.

Sure  it was, sure it was.

Oh Gustaf, you are so right.  It's interesting that after all the extreme portrayals made of fundamentalists on this forum, that when I, a "fundamentalist," offer up examples of life application teachings from my "fundamentalist" pastor, no one has dared to level an accusation against my pastor.

It’s as if every one of these mockers of “fundamentalists” react to my pastor’s teachings with the following response from Job:

Job 40:4 "How can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth."

Because they then recognize that true “fundamentalism” is where the word of God is found and is full of reason and loving help.

So, I’ll throw out another example again…at the bottom of the page, the latest "fundatmentalist" sermon from my pastor is viewable:

http://graceistheplace.com/
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