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Its the Fundamentalist who hate Harry Potter, right?

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Its the Fundamentalist who hate Harry Potter, right?

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Again no, not all Fundamentalists hate Harry. This website is run by a Conservative Fundametalist. The term “Fundamentalist” has taken on some bad connotations, because certain so-called Fundamentalists will focus in on one part of the Bible and ignore the rest of it. Or they’ll take verses out of context and use them for their own political purposes. Fundamentalism, at its best, is about returning to the Fundamental principles of Christianity and accepting the Scriptures as God inspired. However any Fundamentalist worth their salt knows that the Bible was not written in English. English translations are useful for making the Bible accessible to the average person. But the original texts were written in Hebrew and Greek. Serious scholars know to study things in context, both with their historical atmosphere and in the language that they were written. Still, even someone relying on the King James version should be able to get the gist of things if they take the time to consider the Bibl

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