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	<title>Comments on: Rick Warren on the Colbert Report: Fundamentalist Christians no Different than Fundamentalist Muslims!</title>
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		<title>By: Rick Warren Apologist Richard Abanes: Going soft on Mormonism, Is this the direction Rick Warren is Heading? &#171; Nogoofyzone&#8217;s Weblog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Mr. Warren on the Colbert Report said: “A Fundamentalist is one who has stopped listening” He did not say a certain type of fundamentalist. He said “A Fundamentalist” Now I am not an English composition teacher, but I do know that when someone makes a statement such as Rick Warren made he is making a general all inclusive statement about a group not a particular subset which he conveniently does not mention. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Mr. Warren on the Colbert Report said: “A Fundamentalist is one who has stopped listening” He did not say a certain type of fundamentalist. He said “A Fundamentalist” Now I am not an English composition teacher, but I do know that when someone makes a statement such as Rick Warren made he is making a general all inclusive statement about a group not a particular subset which he conveniently does not mention. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Rick Warren Apologist Richard Abanes: Going soft on Mormonism, Is this the direction Rick Warren is Heading &#171; True Discernment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Mr. Warren on the Colbert Report said: &#8220;A Fundamentalist is one who has stopped listening&#8221; He did not say a certain type of fundamentalist. He said &#8220;A Fundamentalist&#8221; Now I am not an English composition teacher, but I do know that when someone makes a statement such as Rick Warren made he is making a general all inclusive statement about a group not a particular subset which he does not mention. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Mr. Warren on the Colbert Report said: &#8220;A Fundamentalist is one who has stopped listening&#8221; He did not say a certain type of fundamentalist. He said &#8220;A Fundamentalist&#8221; Now I am not an English composition teacher, but I do know that when someone makes a statement such as Rick Warren made he is making a general all inclusive statement about a group not a particular subset which he does not mention. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Larry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I attend Saddleback Church and I consider myself a Fundamentalist.  Needless to say it troubles me greatly to hear Rick&#039;s words as shown in the comedy central interview.

He says that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, and as a Fundamentalist I agree whole heartedly and will not accept any dogma other than the Bible.  As a fundamentalist I use the Bible to make decisions on what is right and wrong.   I accept the entire Bible, even the parts that may not make sense in today&#039;s world.  I don&#039;t pretend to understand how God thinks.  He is God, and I am not.

Now Rick has seemed to say that he feels he is not a fundamentalist, and is critical of fundamentalists.   If Rick truly means this and feels there are other ways to live one&#039;s life than Biblically, then I will have to find another church to attend where the Pastor will embrace the Bible, and shun the world.  Can you Rick still be my pastor?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attend Saddleback Church and I consider myself a Fundamentalist.  Needless to say it troubles me greatly to hear Rick&#8217;s words as shown in the comedy central interview.</p>
<p>He says that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, and as a Fundamentalist I agree whole heartedly and will not accept any dogma other than the Bible.  As a fundamentalist I use the Bible to make decisions on what is right and wrong.   I accept the entire Bible, even the parts that may not make sense in today&#8217;s world.  I don&#8217;t pretend to understand how God thinks.  He is God, and I am not.</p>
<p>Now Rick has seemed to say that he feels he is not a fundamentalist, and is critical of fundamentalists.   If Rick truly means this and feels there are other ways to live one&#8217;s life than Biblically, then I will have to find another church to attend where the Pastor will embrace the Bible, and shun the world.  Can you Rick still be my pastor?</p>
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