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White’s arguments (or lack thereof) only confirmed the declaration of James Farrer in 1907 that the matter had never been settled and must continue to be considered an “interesting but unsolved mystery of literature.” This has been my position all along. “… the major attempt of White, his specific claim, was flawed, failed and flunked.” After the debate, one of its senior members, Steven Avery wrote: White and myself has been followed for months on the CARM (Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry) discussion board. White simply had no salient arguments against the central issue, which was whether or not Constantine Simonides was telling the truth when he claimed to have authored Codex Sinaiticus in 1840. Yet the above tweeter was concerned that our side would “declare victory and gain followers.” Why? Most likely because he realized that Dr.

White make the effort to compel his supporters towards greater civility, but I can honestly say that after dealing with the Critical Text proponents for the past six months, they can be every bit as fanatical and unreasonable as any extremist on the Bible version issue. Let’s hold ourselves to a proper standard, shall we?” White wrote “Brethren, brother Pinto is no more of a moron than I am a Jesuit. He will declare victory and gain followers.” Jim De “I think you did yourself a disservice arguing with that moron.

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But we discovered the following Twitter exchange where Jim De Arras tweeted James White: While supportive of his effort, they seem to have generally cooled their typical insults against us. In the immediate aftermath, it is interesting that most of White’s followers have been very reluctant to claim “victory” on his behalf – something they are known for doing. Rosebrough was, overall, very considerate and handled the debate fairly. Planned months in advance, and preceded by controversy every step of the way (as everyone knows who has kept up with this issue), it all came down to just 90 minutes where we discussed Sinaiticus, Simonides, Tischendorf … and Jesuits. Well, the debate between myself and James White took place last night on the Fighting for the Faith radio program with Chris Rosebrough. But after some investigation, I realized I couldn't, and neither could anybody else." - Brannon Howse of World View Weekend on "The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers" "When I first encountered his film, I set out to prove that Pinto was wrong. as a "Christian" capital." - TBC Newsletter, 2012 "TBC believes that The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers presents a perspective that is more historically accurate than the popular "Christian History" writers who in effect glorify the Constitution over God's Word and glamorize Washington, D.C. The Berean Call Praises Hidden Faith Documentary would have a very difficult time defending their claims against the evidence you provide in your film." - Gareth Yendle, United Kingdom I also think that staunch defenders of Sinaitucus and Vaticanus. I feel that this whole affair has been completely overlooked by most Christians which is a tragedy. I am fully convinced that both Vaticanus and Sinaiticus are corrupted documents and I believe the evidence you present in your film overwhelmingly supports this fact. The resulting society launches a starship in the year 1492."I have now watched your excellent 'Tares Among the Wheat' film four times. A Gaelic visitor to Alexandria, Egypt, realizes the industrial potential of a primitive steam engine constructed by Hero. "The Silent Stars Go By" is an excellent example of alternative history. His novel The Watch Below is considered by some aficionados to be his finest work - a claustrophobic book describing the travails of parallel survivors of war (human) and accident (alien). The short-story collection The Aliens Among Us (1969) is also related to the Sector General series, since it includes the Sector General story "Countercharm" and the quasi-Sector General story "Occupation: Warrior". The first Sector General novel was published in 1962, and the last published posthumously in 1999. The first novels were assembled from strung-together short stories, but later Sector General adventures were written as full-length novels.
#JAMES WHITE SERIES#
He is probably best-known as the author of the Sector General series of novels. He was born in Belfast and returned there after spending early years in Canada. James White was a prolific Northern Irish author of science fiction novellas, short stories, and novels.
