I'm sure James White can fight his own battles, but FWIW, there is just no way your pseudonymous commenter is him.

First, he's not one to post missives anonymously. Second, he's about the last person who will throw around epithets like "fool" or toss out a line like "You're all so freaking dumb." White may rub some people the wrong way, but he's always polite about it.

Finally, he's just not this bad a writer. You don't need advanced training in stylistics to see that there's no resemblance between a signed blog post or comment by White and our anonymous friend, here.


my apologies---correction applied. Thanks.


No, I'm not White, and, for the record, there was nothing in what I wrote that would give that impression. Right?

And, for the record, what your commentor friend wrote about Write is probably true, as far as anybody knows.
Though he does have pseudonyms he uses here and there on the 'net. This, though, is not a situation where he'd use one most likely.

White wouldn't be talking about Kline either, not cottoning to Covenant Theology himself...


I was intrigued by the words, "recovering fundamentalist". Does one really recover or do you trade your heroes for ghosts? Throwing the baby out with the bath water? Where is God in all this? Does God give the gift of discernment? If I submit all of my heart and being, will he not give me eyes to see and ears to hear? Sometimes one has to throw out the baby, the water, and the tub. My heart is not hard. It is pliable to the wishes of God. And I find myself floating farther and farther away from "church". I find myself gently flowing towards a greater awareness, without dogma. You might say that because I no longer profess Jesus as Lord, as my savior, that I am without salvation. Read your bible in the context of history. Perhaps, you are not as Ex-Fundamentalist as you thought.


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