I could without a doubt guarantee you that they far out number the people you're complaining about Frank.
I dunno, djones, sir.
It depends upon where one's at, I suppose.
If I am understanding "Christian fundamentalism" correctly, which I might or might not, be, Nebraska has never been fertile or productive land for "Christian fundamentalism."
(Nor Pennsylvania or New Jersey, where I've also lived.)
That might seem odd, given that Kansas is right underneath Nebraska, but Kansas is older, bigger, and has a wholly different sort of history and culture than we do. There is no more similiarity between Nebraska and Kansas, than there is between New Jersey and Oregon.
Actually, most of the time, I think it would be better for Nebraskans, if we had the same passion, the same intensity, as do Kansans.
There are of course tiny minuscule little "pockets" or enclaves of what I assume are "Christian fundamentalists," but such exists in Vermont, Florida, Nevada, &c., &c., &c., too.
I was probably at least 10 years old before I ever saw a real live
bona fide Baptist (if a Baptist is to be considered a "Christian fundamentalist," something about which I am not exactly sure).
Nebraska has consistently been circa 33% Roman Catholic, 40% Lutheran (all three synods), and the remainder the "mainstream" (or used to be "mainstream," until they swung clear over to the left, to Mammon) Protestant denominations.
If I am understanding the definition of "Christian fundamentalists" correctly, yes, I've met one or another of them every so often, once in a while.
I must say that I have always found such people to be decent and civilized people, and in many cases brighter and more articulate than the common run of humanity.
I must also say none has ever tried to persuade me to adopt his point of view, to follow his path. On the Head of St. John the Baptist, I will swear that this has never occurred even a single time in this life.
On the other hand, one is besieged almost daily, almost hourly, by those who Hate God and religion and mankind, trying to jam their Hate and intolerance down one's throat. I've never met a Hater who didn't try to "convert" me.
Think about it. Think about television, for example. How many minutes of television can one watch, before things offensive to decent and civilized people pop up? Two minutes? Three minutes?
I have considerable problems accepting this apparently-popular notion that "Christian fundamentalists" are the "in your face" sort of people. This is a media-created impression, with no reflection in real life.
I imagine that in the 300 million of Americans, there are maybe six, maybe half a dozen, "fundies" as the primitives (and liberals and the news media) describe them--there's all sorts of people in the world, after all.
And then one also has to remember that to a primitive on Skins's island, a little old lady arising from bed inside a house six blocks down the street at 4:00 a.m. (while the primitive himself is still passed out in the basement) and kneels down to pray the rosary, behind the closed door of her house, and behind the closed bedroom door, is "getting into" the primitive's face, "shoving" her religion at him.