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I'm wondering....who gets to define the terms religious and fundamentalism? Hopefully it doesn't end up like the word terrorism (low odds).
It's supposedly a "cure" marketed towards radical religious practice. So if you go to church on Sunday, read the Bible and live by the Holy Spirit you're not fundamentalist. Are you? I mean, there's you going to church and there's you believing and experiencing the Holy Spirit. Science hasn't proved the Holy Spirit exist, so is it real? Some non believers might call that a delusion, hopefully the prestigious doctors at Oxford never share that same opinion. Interpret things as you wish but believing in the Bible wholeheartedly might pose an issue and fall in the fundamentalism category some day, but lets not get too paranoid.
God still protects our right to religious expression in the US and every Christian should take advantage of that right. It means not being afraid to say you believe Jesus walked the earth in the flesh, died and was resurrected. That God answers your prayers and that you have an intimate relationship with Him through the Son.