Category Archives: Websites

FWOTW: dividedbytruth.org

For all those who have asked whether fundies think kilts on men are as sinful as pants on women, this week’s site for you! Evidently those Scots are just a bunch of pansies.

Also included is the truth about beer, warnings about the New World Order, and another fine example of overactive apostrophe use.

Be warned that clicking on the wrong links on this site could take you to gory abortion and drunk driving accident pictures. If you’re of a sensitive constitution use your own good judgment.

FWOTW: fundamentalbaptistsermons.com

It would be hard to list everything on this site that’s noteworthy but here are a few highlights

135 pages of audio and video sermons
The only archive I’ve ever seen of fundamentalist women preaching (to other women)
a list of sites against “wordly music”
a list of Satanic gang signs
signs of the end time
A list of search engines including those that only find fundamentalist sites. Jackpot!

…and oh, so much more!

FWOTW: homemakerscorner.com

According to this week’s FWOTW, the goal of homemakerscorner.com is to “avoid the slobbery puppy “Christianity” to which many women fall prey.”

This web page is a ministry of Mary Van Nattan Stephens as the wife of Peter Stephens who also helpfully screens all of her e-mail for her.

Be sure to check out the modesty page, essays on women preachers, and an examination of Lester Rollof’s Diet Heresy.

And finally be warned “Please do not use any of our graphics until further notice. ” That’s a rule I intend to follow.

thanks to Greves for the link

FWOTW: psychoheresy-aware.org

This week’s selection is chock full of goodness from a couple who’s goal in life is apparently stopping people from getting mental health treatment from licensed professionals. Evidently ‘read your Bible more’ is a valid treatment for schizophrenia. Who knew?

Check any fundy pastor’s library and more times than not you’ll find a copy of their book Psychoheresy gracing his shelves. It’s a rule of thumb that any system of belief that involves a person’s problems being directly related to them not being good enough (or praying enough, or fasting enough, or giving enough) is going to find fans in fundamentalism. The are no victims, only sinners.

Don’t miss their online books, position papers, and a Q&A section that is downright scary.