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More on James White

Replying to Oak Leaves.

Bill Cork noticed my blog yesterday. (Got him to link, too, no? :) He has a different take on White's remarks:

.... It seems to me that Mr. White is seeing not merely debate about the reflections of a few sub-committee members, but he is seeing that there are some Catholics for whom Vatican 2's teaching about Judaism is still up for grabs. And so he asks, isn't there a contradiction here? ....

I have read White's very tedious article again. An experience not unlike, I imagine, masticating sandpaper. Maybe White "is seeing" what Bill says. But I don't see any hint of it. It certainly isn't explicit, and I don't think it's implied, either.

P.S. I see that White's website advertises a three-volume series, The Holy Scriptures: The Ground and Pillar of Our Faith. One does not usually see Protestants so clearly admit their unbiblical foundation: for the Bible says that the Church (not the Bible) is the pillar and ground of the truth.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Mon. 09/30/02 09:21:55 PM
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