The Fundamental Monotheist
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About The Fundamental Monotheist
Who is the founder?

There is no founder. What you see here are centuries of humanity, culture and science culminating into this conception. Monotheistic-fundamentalism adheres to well argued and settled theories from the great minds in the humanities and science. The doctrine of monotheistic-fundamentalism is just all the wealth of knowledge in a structured belief system. Its a dynamic system inherently built to stay true to reality. The followers of monotheistic-fundamentalism are the leaders.

Who are the members?

It is not intended to exclude anyone, but monotheistic-fundamentalism does de facto appeal to those who are well educated. In essence it is a religion based in knowledge, and a person lacking in academics will have difficulty in comprehension. It is effortless to argue even the simplest of ideas, but such argumentation can dominate conversation, becoming divisive and chaotic. The desired focus of the members is to learn and move forward. Monotheistic-fundamentalism begins with the assumption that everyone agrees on settled concepts, striving to further higher thought. This site does provide a pathway for self-education in some principles. Weekly readings are posted, to advance the principles in monotheistic-fundamentalism. Each topic will be edited based on reader feedback. Also, references and links will be added continuously by participating members. Membership is accomplished when one acknowledges adhering to the principles of monotheistic-fundamentalism--no other requirement is necessary.

Is there intolerance?

Yes. There is intolerance of the intolerant. Passive acceptance is unacceptable of aggression promoting suffering. When religious groups claim a chosen bloodline from god; when religious groups harm other humans because of their practices or beliefs; when religious group distinguish themselves as superior; then these intolerant lack legitimacy. Although we are taught to be tolerant, there are boundaries. We do not tolerate religious supremacy and we fight it with education.

Is there a mission?

  Monotheistic-fundamentalism promotes non-violent opposition to religions whose doctrines cause suffering. This view is a central part of monotheistic-fundamentalism. Non-violent opposition in the form of attacks with knowledge and education is the central active mission of monotheistic-fundamentalism.
  Monotheistic-fundamentalist strongly oppose illiteracy. Illiteracy is the pathway to chaos resulting in suffering. Promotion of education is a core principle of monotheistic-fundamentalism. The mission is to educate every human being to the highest degree capable. There are organizations, corporations, governments and religions that promote illiteracy as a tool of repression. It is our mission to spread knowledge, free minds and end suffering.

Have a question?
Does your religion raise more conflicts that answers.
​Do you look away from god when thinking about issues in the real world.
Are you dissatisfied with your own religious heritage. 
Do you feel disconnected from god.
Has your religion failed you.