@Blondesjon It would be a simple matter for your money to not be worth anything. Look at Zimbabwe. Or what the Deutschmark was doing some decades ago. You have faith, tremendous faith, blind faith, in fact, that your currency hasn’t lost its value in the last five minutes.
If you’re going to be picky about similies, I suppose that I could think up another one for you.
Let us examine “fundamentalist, evangelical belief,” as a concept.
“Fundamentalist” means, “of or pertaining to the fundamentals,” that is, the core elements and doctrines of the belief. In Christian circles, this usually pertains to things like sin and atonement and interpretation of Scripture.
What’s the problem here?
“Evangelical” is a term used to describe one who believes in evangelism, the proclamation of Good News, specifically (again, in the case of Christians – not that any other faith that I’ve met uses the term) that we can now be reunited with God. In practice, this works out to missionary work and street evangelism.
Again, what’s so bad about this? Is it that you’re offended that I think that your soul is in danger of eternal damnation?