You might consider that he could be right on this point. We all have a lot to learn from each other. Really. You might consider that he has some things you should listen to. He may understand a verse of Scripture better than anyone in the RCC you can find? It is possible.
What does it do to your faith if he is correct? What does it do to your Mariology?
First, James White’s position requires less faith, rather than more. It is belief in less, rather than more. It shows a belief in a grossly simpliifed Gospel, a “New Gospel” if you will. It demonstrates a belief in a God who has been fashioned for the preferences of men, rather than the reverse. It reveals a strict purpose of being against God’s revealed truth of the ages. It is based on a selected use of language, while ignoring the greater context of the complete Gospel message. It denies the entire history of the Church, as well as the beliefs and teachings of the greatest theologians, Saints, martyrs and other leaders in Christian faith. It is a viewpoint that has, at its very basis, a negativity toward established doctrine.
Mr. White clearly holds himself to be superior in intellect, reasoning ability,and prophetic gift, if not in faith, to each and every one of these early Church fathers:
Alexander of Alexandria [SAINT]
Alexander of Lycopolis
Ambrose (340-397) [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Aphrahat/Aphraates (c. 280-367)
Archelaus
Aristides the Philosopher
Arnobius
Athanasius [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Athenagoras
Augustine of Hippo [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Bardesanes (154-222)
Barnabas [SAINT]
Basil the Great [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Caius
Clement of Alexandria [SAINT]
Clement of Rome [SAINT]
Commodianus
Cyprian of Carthage [SAINT]
Cyril of Jerusalem [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Dionysius of Rome [SAINT]
Dionysius the Great
Ephraim the Syrian (306-373) [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 265-c. 340)
Gennadius of Marseilles
Gregory the Great, Pope (c. 540-604) [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Gregory Nazianzen [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Gregory of Nyssa [SAINT]
Gregory Thaumaturgus [SAINT]
Hermas
Hilary of Poitiers [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Hippolytus [SAINT]
Ignatius of Antioch [SAINT]
Irenaeus of Lyons [SAINT]
Jerome [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
John of Damascus [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
John Cassian (c. 360-c. 435)
John Chrysostom [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Julius Africanus
Justin Martyr [SAINT]
Lactantius
Leo the Great, Pope (c. 395-461) [SAINT] [DOCTOR]
Malchion
Mar Jacob (452-521)
Mathetes
Methodius
Minucius Felix
Moses of Chorene (c. 400-c. 490)
Novatian
Origen
Pamphilus [SAINT]
Papias [SAINT]
Peter of Alexandria [SAINT]
Polycarp [SAINT]
Rufinus
Socrates Scholasticus (c. 379-c. 450)
Sozomen (c. 375-c. 447)
Sulpitius Severus (c. 363-c. 420)
Tatian
Tertullian
Theodoret
Theodotus
Theophilus
Venantius
Victorinus [SAINT]
Vincent of Lérins (d. c. 450) [SAINT]
Each of these was absolutely convinced of the truth of the Church - but not James White.
James White also apparently believes that he is superior to each of the following Doctors of the Church:
St. Albert
St. Alphonsus Liguori
St. Anselm
St. Anthony of Padua
St. Augustine
St. Bede, the Venerable
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
St. Bonaventure
St. Catherine of Siena
St. Cyril of Alexandria
St. Francis de Sales
St. Isidore
St. John of the Cross
St. Lawrence of Brindisi
St. Peter Canisius
St. Peter Chrysologus
St. Peter Damian
St. Robert Bellarmine
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Therese of Lisieux
St. Thomas Aquinas
Each of these was absolutely convinced of the truth of the Church - but not James White.
Rather, why don’t you consider that the oldest organization on earth might just have it right? Why must the Church which Christ founded always be wrong? Do you think this is our private Church? Do you think this is a competition? No! It is Christ’s desire for us to be in Him. He gave a Church to the entire world, for all remaining time. We have joined her after being convinced of her truth, and after coming to faith through the grace of the Lord.