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I was inspired by a thread I started in R&P and a recent discussion on this board about Bush to start on on Bush's Fundamentalism (or lack thereof).
I'm not going to go into great detail, but from what I know of Bush, I feel that he does probably believe in the 5 fundamentals that make up Fundamentalism but that he does not adhere to the other more subjective characteristics that defines a Fundamentalist. Namely, he does not appear to hold the belief that those who follow his beliefs are subjugated in the world, he does not seem to feel that the government should enforce his religion, and he does not seem particularly anti-modernism.
As I say that, I realize that there are some notable exceptions to some of those characeteristics that would tend to point that he is a Fundamentalist, but I would say in overall terms, he doesn't seem to fit the bill.
I'm not going to go into great detail, but from what I know of Bush, I feel that he does probably believe in the 5 fundamentals that make up Fundamentalism but that he does not adhere to the other more subjective characteristics that defines a Fundamentalist. Namely, he does not appear to hold the belief that those who follow his beliefs are subjugated in the world, he does not seem to feel that the government should enforce his religion, and he does not seem particularly anti-modernism.
As I say that, I realize that there are some notable exceptions to some of those characeteristics that would tend to point that he is a Fundamentalist, but I would say in overall terms, he doesn't seem to fit the bill.