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Clearwater Fundamental Middle School 

Clearwater Fundamental Middle School in Florida. Located in the heart of Clearwater also known as the smart kid school. The school is for kids that are higher than everyone else, primarily made for the kids that have no friends or so-called "gifted". School is full of drama and Turama. Band Teacher looks like she can stroke out any second. Orchestra Teachers couldn't put up with their stupidity anymore. Their clothing items are rather questionable. Bought with daddy's money, Practally dressed like nuns. Half of the school's parents go golfing on Sunday. 90% of the school look like they are straight out stereotypical movies shown on Disney in 2016. If you find a girl and you are interested in her you have two ways this can go. Either she adds random guys on snap or she will ditch you to read a book in the park. Guys have ant size brains can't find it if you look for it. Can promise the will live with mommy forever. Is equivalent to Satans lair. Rules do not make sense if you wanted them to. You either get a really good teacher or one that talks about plants all day and makes you throw all your work away before the Eoc's and tells you for the rest of the school year we are going to plant some trees. Almost every person carries a book in their hands. Forgot to mention that we don't have any sports. The principal is useless. Horses are about to sprout from the ground. News show gives you a headache every morning. If you go you have a 50% 50% shot of having a good experience.
Look at that kid carrying a case-it binder. I am sure he goes to Clearwater Fundamental Middle School.
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Atheist Fundamentalism

A rigid, literalist adherence to a particular strain of atheism—usually scientific materialism—that treats any departure from its dogmas as heresy. Atheist fundamentalism rejects not only belief in gods but also agnosticism, spiritual naturalism, and even moderate religious belief as "weakness" or "apologetics." It demands total ideological purity, often excommunicating fellow atheists who question materialism or show sympathy for religious people. It is fundamentalism without God, but with all the intolerance.
Example: "When she said she respected her grandmother's faith, the online atheist group called her a 'faith enabler.' Atheist fundamentalism: demanding purity of unbelief."

Debunking Fundamentalism

A rigid, literalist approach to debunking that treats certain epistemological rules (e.g., “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”) as sacred, infallible commandments. The debunking fundamentalist rejects any flexibility or context, insisting that the same standards apply equally to a cancer cure claim and a personal spiritual experience. They often cite a small set of debunking “scriptures”—popular skeptic books, famous debunking videos—as authoritative, and they excommunicate those who question their methods. This is debunking as a closed belief system, not as an open‑ended inquiry.
Example: “He refused to read any study that wasn’t a double‑blind RCT, even when discussing historical documentation—debunking fundamentalism, treating a methodological preference as a universal law.”

Skeptic Fundamentalism

A rigid adherence to a particular version of skepticism (often that of the 19th-century freethinkers or the new atheists) that treats any deviation as heresy. Skeptic fundamentalism rejects not only pseudoscience but also agnosticism, Bayesian epistemology, and even moderate skepticism as "weak." It often demands absolute certainty and treats probability as cowardice. It is skepticism as an unquestionable orthodoxy.
Example: "He declared that 'skeptics must never say maybe'—skeptic fundamentalism, confusing certainty with rigor."

Skeptic Dogmatism

The tendency to treat skeptical conclusions (e.g., "ESP is impossible") as proven facts, rather than as provisional findings subject to revision. Skeptic dogmatism shuts down investigation by declaring certain questions already answered, and it often dismisses anomalous evidence without examination. It is the opposite of genuine skepticism, which remains open to new evidence. Dogmatic skepticism is just another form of belief.

Example: "When shown preliminary evidence for psi, he said 'that's impossible' without looking—skeptic dogmatism, prejudice disguised as rationality."

Scientific Fundamentalism

A rigid, literalist interpretation of scientific materialism that treats it as a complete and final account of reality, leaving no room for mystery, ambiguity, or alternative frameworks. Like religious fundamentalism, scientific fundamentalism relies on a closed canon (peer-reviewed literature), a priesthood (establishment scientists), and a set of unquestionable dogmas (reductionism, physicalism, the unity of method). It rejects philosophy, spirituality, and even theoretical physics that strays too far from empirical observation. Scientific fundamentalism is not science—it is the fear of uncertainty dressed up as rigor.
Example: "He insisted that consciousness must be reducible to neurons because 'that's what science says'—scientific fundamentalism, mistaking a metaphysical assumption for a proven fact."

Scientific Dogmatism

The tendency to treat current scientific theories and consensus as final truths that cannot be revised, rather than as provisional models open to falsification. Scientific dogmatism shuts down inquiry by declaring certain questions "settled" or "unscientific" to ask. It is the opposite of the scientific spirit, which thrives on doubt and curiosity. Dogmatism emerges when scientists or enthusiasts become emotionally attached to a paradigm, forgetting that yesterday's certainties are today's history. It is the arrogance of certainty in a universe that rewards humility.

Example: "He dismissed her research as 'already disproven' without reading it—scientific dogmatism, using the authority of consensus to avoid genuine engagement."

Anti-Cult Fundamentalism

A rigid, inerrantist approach to anticult ideology, treating certain texts (e.g., specific books on cults, or the works of particular ex‑members) as sacred and unquestionable. Anti‑cult fundamentalists reject any research that complicates their preferred narrative, dismiss alternative perspectives as "apologetics," and excommunicate those who raise doubts about the accepted canon. The structure mirrors religious fundamentalism, including the sense of being a chosen remnant fighting a corrupt world. This term is used to highlight the irony of adopting the very modes of thought one claims to oppose.
Anti-Cult Fundamentalism Example: "He cited the same three authors as absolute authorities and accused anyone who cited academic studies of being 'cult apologists.' Anti‑cult fundamentalism: reading like a scripture and calling it skepticism."