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- Fundamentalists Anonymous: Twelve Steps to Sanity - All who have chosen to walk away from Biblical fundamentalism are welcome to join Fundamentalists Anonymous, and to consider embracing its Twelve Steps.
- Born Again Fundamentalist Christianity Exposed - Exposes the teachings of born again fundamentalist Christianity as false and misleading. Identifies the errors, inconsistencies and contradictions in the Bible which render it a document full of errors and not the word of any deity.
- NOW on the Promise Keepers - The National Organization for Women examines the Promise Keepers movement, featuring articles, and press releases.
- Some Errors of Dogmatic and Pedantic Religion - Includes a treatise answering common fundamentalist objections to the Greater World's point of view regarding Christianity and the afterlife. From the perspective of spiritualism.
- Understanding the Religious Reich - Neopagan criticism of Christian Fundamentalists.
- Interfaith Alliance - A faith-based organization, of many faith traditions, working together "...to stand up to the growing and ominous power and influence of the Christian Coalition and other religious political extremist groups and individuals." Supported by news reporter Walter Cronkite.
- CDI - Lashkar-i-Taiba (Army of the Pure) - Background material with bibliography of the Pakistani-based Islamic fundamentalist organization, the military wing of the Markaz-ud-Dawa-wal-Irshad (MDI).
- James Dobson vs America - Questions if James Dobson, the head of Focus on the Family, is dangerous and threatens people's liberties.
- The Radical Religious Right - Critical look at the religious right in the United States of America.
- Fundamental Baptist Fellowship - Independent fundamentalist organization.
Wikipedia Articles
- Christian right - The term "Christian Right" is used by scholars and journalists, to refer to a spectrum of right-wing Christian political and social movements and organizations characterized by their strong support of conservative social and political values. The "Christian Right" as a politically active social movement includes individuals from a wide variety of theological beliefs, ranging from moderately traditional movements within Lutheranism and Catholicism to theologically more conservative movements such as Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism and Fundamentalist Christianity.