Reader Submitted Photo: T-Shirt
Shirt spotted at a fundy camp meeting and passed along by an alert reader…
Reader Submitted Photo: 5 Sins of Christian Women
And alert reader spotted this book in a relative’s house and sent me a quick photo. And the BIG FIVE are(drum roll please): Oh, look and there’s an unspecified 6th sin. I wonder if that’s “shamelessly tempting the managawd into having an affair with you that is totally not his fault you brazen hussy.”
Reader Submitted Photo: The Tale Of Two Badges
After being forced to wear the top badge, Jenni created the second one and “wore [it] for several months before anyone noticed.” Bravo!
Reader Submitted Photo: Social Media
This photo was submitted by reader ClosetLutheran of a poster he saw in a fundamentalist church. Since it’s a quick cell phone snap and the image is a little blurry, I’ve transcribed the text below: Social Networking Harmless Fun… Or Evil Communication? Social Networking…with names such as Facebook and Twitter…is considered by some the greatest [...]
Reader Submitted Photos: Kentucky Young Fundies
For your consideration here are some fliers from the Kentucky Young Fundamentalists, a ministry of Clay Mills Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky. Many thanks to reader dvdkndy for passing this material along.
Reader Submitted Photo: Greeting Cards
This photo was submitted by a reader who spotted this advertisement in the window of the Bob Jones University Bookstore. It’s a bit of a confusing one, considering that BJU is not a KJVO organization.
Reader-Submitted Photo: The Hyles Manual
Please leave your creative captions in the comments. (be nice, the guy who graciously submitted the photo is the one in the picture)
Reader Submitted Photo: Message From the Fridge
An alert SFL reader snapped this picture of a refrigerator magnet at the home of a fundy relative. I don’t think I’ve ever seen fundyism better summed up in a single image than this.
Reader Submitted Photos: Monarchs
I really have to wonder where the fundy obsession with kings originates. If you can at the same time believe that God’s Word had to be authorized by a human king but that a Republic is God’s favorite form of government — you might be a fundamentalist.





