Do you mean here in the US or worldwide?  One fundie sect, Southern Baptist, 
represents 5.5% of the US population.  In general Christian fundamentalism and 
Chrisitian evangelicalism.  These sects subscribe to the religious 
"fundamentals" which I cannot name off hand, but now have been included with 
the evangelical movement.  There a few (very few) exceptions that I can't think 
of right now.

As a mainstream, US Roman Catholic I am a religious ecuminicalist.  I am also a 
social moderate who believes what happens in the bedroom stays there.  That 
describes most of the Roman Catholics I know, even most priests and religious.

> Aren't the fundies like .5% of the population? Why so much attention 
> to them?
> 
> On 12/21/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have always thought that death was the untimate cure for life.  I 
> know many who deserve the cure now...  including a number of undies.
>

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