Do self-identified Christian fundamentalists have their own geographical communities?

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No. Everyone in my local Church self-describes as fundamentalist, and we live like normal folk in cities, suburbs, farms, our own houses, apartments, underground survival bunkers with automated home defenses, abandoned missle silos, trees, caves, and just about anywhere else normal people live.

Just joking about the last four on that list...

Our group includes doctors, lawyers, computer programmers, cooks, farmers, car salespersons, mechanics, waitresses, and any job imaginable.

For fun, we like sports, TV, games, video games, movies, playing practical jokes, hanging out with friends, and any normal activity.

Some groups do live in isolated communities, but that's not a characteristic of "fundamentalists". Separatism is not fundamentalism, and fundamentalism is not separatism. There is as much diversity within those that self identify as "Fundamentalist" as there is within any other group.

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