(Part 2) Top products from r/FundieSnark

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We found 12 product mentions on r/FundieSnark. We ranked the 30 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/FundieSnark:

u/A40047 · 14 pointsr/FundieSnark

They are not to my knowledge. I grew up with the Pearl's books as well as these

Wisdom and the Millers: Proverbs for Children https://www.amazon.com/dp/0962764353/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HVsFDbAQYAN03

Amish and Mennonite are anabaptist and generally popular among the more conservative. Most Baptist fundies profess to want simple lives that are close to historical cosplay, Amish and Mennonite would comply with these ideals but it's difficult to convert into the groups at times. If you're not familiar with Charlotte Mason home school curriculum I suggest looking into that and the good and the beautiful. Other ones that fit this ideal but are not recognized as well as ATI are beautiful feet and memoria press (which I grew up with). They are beautiful curriculums with very classic looks but hidden underneath is an extremely patriarchal message. The now defunct vision forum was well known for supporting several of these.

u/roadrunner1949 · 10 pointsr/FundieSnark

Christian, have a 3month old baby whose my first and my pregnancy and birth was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

Yes, the second I came out with me being honest about my pregnancy symptoms a fundie woman (who hasn’t had kids) recommend me this book . Pissed me off but some ppl really think it’s all about feeling good or like it’s a constant blessing. It’s annoying to see women pretend things are going fine but we both know they are having a hard time. Every pregnancy is different but there are just too many symptoms to not feel THAT GOOD. Kinda feel sorry for them tbh.

Couldn’t agree more with your post! Congratulations on your pregnancy and you got this mama!

u/shrekdot · 2 pointsr/FundieSnark

And this book is an excellent resource. Hard to find but Voyle knew Hammond Baptist and Hyles well and knows the truth. https://www.amazon.com/Fundamental-Seduction-Jack-Hyles-Case/dp/1481208683

u/TheBoysASlag · 3 pointsr/FundieSnark

This I think is from a book called Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff. It's great.

u/frabelle · 10 pointsr/FundieSnark
u/heyrainyday · 6 pointsr/FundieSnark

Tangentially related...
Awhile back I read a book called “starvation heights ”, about an early-1900s quack doctor who used a “starvation” treatment for her patients. At least a dozen deaths are attributed to her treatment.

Really good book, btw.