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7.12.2009

James White is actually embarrassed by this, and felt he had to put a spin on it


A very clear biblical case of the blind leading the blind. If you don't have the time to go to the link it is a Critical Text scholar answering "ignorant" statements found in the mainstream media in regards to the corrupt Sinaiticus manuscript so beloved by unregenerate textual scholars. It embarrasses James White because of the conclusions the 'simple' journalists are naturally drawing from the manuscript, and because the critical text scholar answering them is so obviously unaware of what is happening in the transaction between himself and the journalists' statements. The blind leading the blind. In this case, though, the journalists unwittingly have seen the corrupt Sinaiticus manuscript for what it is.

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