Let’s look at the situation through the lens of history not emotion.
Thank you brother–
and may I add, through the lens of ‘fact’ and not ‘fantasy’.
In this ‘wiki’ little world, anybody with a computer can not only ‘search’ for something on the web and find it (whether it is true or false)–he or she can also ‘make’ it. Wiki is notorious for its ‘editors’ posting their own belief and either not authenticating or providing FALSE, INCOMPLETE, or ALTERED ‘credentials’.
And the web sites from which some ‘scholars’ persist in finding their ‘cut-and-paste’ quotes from Boettner (whose work has been discredited by academians, Catholic AND Protestant alike) and his ilk are other examples of ‘trash’ history.
If a ‘normal’ person (like most of us) try to validate a text, or a quote, or a source, and the text, quotes, and sources don’t MATCH what is claimed, or are found ONLY in a ‘web site’, or the ‘originals’ read in context don’t say what the people using the texts etc. say they said. . .
Then we are quite within our rights to ask for ‘more’ than a text (usually presented baldly as ‘so and so said this’), for more than a quote (taken out of context), and for more than a listed ‘source’ from a WEB SITE.
And when we have (as we have done) presented findings that the so-called action was
never done as claimed; that the so-called text is a** forgery**, that the quotes are taken
out of context and misrepresented, and that the claims are not only twisted but often totally
FALSE. . .
Then I submit that we have done OUR job and that if the people intend to keep on claiming falsities as truth, KNOWING that we have at the very least an ‘equal’ claim to truth in claiming that what WE say is TRUE. . .
For if a person says A is true, and another says, A is not true, only one person can be correct.
Something cannot be both ‘true and not-true’. Truth is not truth to one group, and not to another . . .
Then if they are so blinded by falsity that they will not listen, we must simply (in charity) keep on telling the truth, until they will listen.