"Christian funny mental" declares that fundamentalist ideology seems less like devout faith and more like delusional thinking.
It paints fundamentalism as an unintentional self-parody—where adherents are so committed to "biblical truths" that their stance appears detached from reality.
Fundamentalists are irrational or mentally extreme.
Some forms of Christian fundamentalism can come across as anti-intellectual, legalistic, or overly judgmental.
Outsiders (and sometimes even other Christians) may see certain behaviors or beliefs as exaggerated, unbalanced, or even fanatical, hence “funny mental.
It reflects how some people perceive extreme or rigid expressions of faith — as lacking love, grace, or reason.
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