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Article: Interreligious dialogue is an important way to counter fundamentalist groups as well as the unjust accusation that religions sow division, Pope Francis said. "It is important to show that we believers are a factor of peace for human societies and in doing so, we will respond to those who unjustly accuse religions of inciting hatred and causing violence," the pope said.
So, standing for the truth of the Bible is what defines a fundamentalist. We are accused of inciting hatred. We fundamentalists will have to be dealt with. He speaks beyond the Catholic walls, beyond the Christian walls, beyond all religions to even the atheist, to unite in peace (accept everyone's beliefs or unbeliefs) and stand against fundamentalists in all forms. That is because "all the world wondered after the beast" (Revelation 13:3).