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2.05.2009

James White's Muslim argument


James White uses the argument that one must accept the corrupt Alexandrian manuscripts so as not to be a hypocrite when telling the Muslims their own book the Koran is corrupt. This not only exposes White and all Critical Text scholars as putting the Word of God at the same level of any other book (Koran, Tacitus, etc.), but it shows how White is ashamed of the supernatural. Just like a Christian who adopts theistic evolution because he is ashamed of the supernaturalism that is inherent in a six day creation White is ashamed of the supernaturalism inherent in a God-preserved text. White also exposes himself as not believing in the uniqueness of Christianity and the Word of God. White also shows that he has no faith in the power of the Word of God delivered boldly into the face of a mocking and accusing fallen humanity.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Funny how White says and repeats the names of his debate opponents in a way to build them up, and him up, into something more than what they are: internet spooges. Then gets around to comparing them favorably against KJonly.

February 14, 2009 at 12:50 PM  

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