America Quote by Florence King
“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.”
About This Quote
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.
Beware of movements that replace reason with blind faith.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- media analysis
- public policy debates
- educational curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What balance should society strike between faith and reason?
- How does religious fervor shape public policy?
Some may view the critique as dismissive of sincere believers’ experiences.