Fundamentalists

/ˌfʌn.də.ˈmen.tə.lɪsts/ noun

People who believe in strict adherence to basic principles of their religion, ideology, or field, often rejecting modern interpretations or changes.

From 'fundamental' (from Latin 'fundamentum' meaning foundation). The term emerged in early 20th-century Protestant Christianity to describe those defending traditional doctrines, then broadened to other religions and ideologies.

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