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“Any hope that America would finally grow up vanished with the rise of fundamentalist Christianity. Fundamentalism, with its born-again regression, its pink-and-gold concept of heaven, its literal-mindedness, its rambunctious good cheer... its anti-intellectualism... its puerile hymns... and its…” quote by Florence King
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“Any hope that America would finally grow up vanished with the rise of fundamentalist Christianity. Fundamentalism, with its born-again regression, its pink-and-gold concept of heaven, its literal-mindedness, its rambunctious good cheer... its anti-intellectualism... its puerile hymns... and its faith-healing... are made to order for King Kid America.”

Florence King

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Source Essay: “The Rise of Fundamentalism” in The New Yorker, 1995

King laments that the growing influence of fundamentalist Christianity undermines intellectual discourse and promotes a simplistic, emotionally driven worldview.

In simple terms: Fundamentalist Christianity is seen as anti‑intellectual and overly sentimental.

Key Takeaway

Beware of movements that replace reason with blind faith.

Themes

religion culture intellectualism

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

cultural analytical

When to use this quote

  • media analysis
  • public policy debates
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

fundamentalism anti‑intellectualism social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What balance should society strike between faith and reason?
  • How does religious fervor shape public policy?
A Different Perspective

Some may view the critique as dismissive of sincere believers’ experiences.

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