gerani1248 wrote:lol, it defines fundamentalists as intolerant. to what? other religions? liberalism?
it sure doesnt sound like intolerance to sin in that def.
Like many people you did not read the definition with understanding.
often by intolerance of other views and opposition to secularism.
Often does not mean "exclusive". Just as there are Hindu's who are intolerant of other religions there are Christian's who are intolerant of other religions, however that does not mean we should persecute those who have different beliefs.
in·tol·er·ant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tlr-nt)
adj.
Not tolerant, especially:
1. Unwilling to tolerate differences in opinions, practices, or beliefs, especially religious beliefs.
2. Opposed to the inclusion or participation of those different from oneself, especially those of a different racial, ethnic, or social background.
3. Unable or unwilling to endure or support: intolerant of interruptions; a community intolerant of crime.