Dr. White’s clear gospel presentation in March 2017 in a Mosque, AFTER the highly criticized Dialogue with Dr. Qadhi in January of 2017.

This is proof that Dr. White has not compromised the gospel, as he shared it both hundreds of times in about 30 years (?) of ministry, and during the dialogue with Yasir Qadhi and after the dialogue with Dr. Qadhi, here.  Brannon Howse, Usama Dakdok, anger filled Sam Shamoun, Shahram Hadian (to a lesser extent), the “journalist” with “American Thinker” named James Simpson, and others who have accused Dr. White of compromise need to apologize for all the slander they have spread; and learn to put the gospel before politics.

About Ken Temple

I am a follower of Jesus Christ. I am a sinner who has been saved by the grace of God alone (Ephesians 2:8-9), through faith alone (Galatians 2:16; Romans 3:28; 4:1-16), in Christ alone (John 14:6). But a true faith does not stay alone, it should result in change, fruit, good works, and deeper levels of repentance and hatred of my own sins of selfishness and pride. I am not better than you! I still make mistakes and sin, but the Lord is working on me, conforming me to His character. (Romans 8:28-29; 2 Corinthians 3:16-18) When I do sin, I hate the sin as it is an affront to God, and seek His forgiveness in repentance. (Mark 1:15; 2 Corinthians 7:7-10; Colossians 3:5-16 ) Praise God for His love for sinners (Romans 5:8), shown by the voluntary coming of Christ and His freely laying down His life for us (John 10:18), becoming flesh/human (John 1:1-5; 1:14; Philippians 2:5-8), dying for sins of people from all nations, tribes, and cultures (Revelation 5:9), on the cross, in history, rising from the dead (Romans 10:9-10; Matthew 28, Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24; John 20-21; 1 Corinthians chapter 15). His resurrection from the dead proved that Jesus is the Messiah, the eternal Son of God, the word of God from eternity past; and that He was all the gospels say He was and that He is truth and the life and the way to salvation. (John 14:6)
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4 Responses to Dr. White’s clear gospel presentation in March 2017 in a Mosque, AFTER the highly criticized Dialogue with Dr. Qadhi in January of 2017.

  1. In answer to your question, we are not Americans. We were both born in Northern Ireland and are therefore British. Our concerns about the dangerous direction of Dr.James White’s ministry remain and are increasing, as we see his rebellious attitude in rejecting all criticism of his “interfaith dialogues” with Yasir Qadhi and his declared intention to engage in further “dialogues” with him. May we refer you and your readers to our follow-up post about this matter which we have entitled “More about Dr.James White and the Sheikh of Araby.”

    • Ken Temple says:

      Have you listened / watched the above clip? Have you watched any of his other debates and also all the many DL shows where he fully refutes and explains things carefully about all the accusations (and lies and slanders that have been put forth) (especially Brannon Howse, Usama Dakdok, Shahram Hadian, and Sam Shamoun’s slanders and lies?) The “investigative reporter” of “American Thinker” did not even bother to do any investigative reporting and did not even listen to the dialogues – Dr. White’s dialogue was an apologetic dialogue where they disagreed with each other; it was not the typical ecumenical dialogue that liberals and Roman Catholics do. They both clearly said, “we both believe each other is going to hell”.

      I doubt Yasir Qadhi will be willing to do anymore, the way the conservative Christians have reacted to this.

      The hateful attitude that so many fundamentalists and KJVOnly types and Christians who put security and patriotism / politics before the gospel have expressed, has set back relations with the 2 communities so that even more sinful fear and suspicion has created a worse toxic atmosphere.

      The information and details on the Muslim Brotherhood and students, teachers, etc. is important also; but we are to still share the gospel with people no matter what their connections and background and associates are; and we should not wait until we do a police background check on somebody and then share the gospel with them. If the government has evidence of wrong doing, police and law enforcement’s job is to investigate and bring charges; but the church’s role is different.

  2. Who do you have in mind when you speak of “.the hateful attitude that so many fundamentalists and KJVOnly types and Christians who put security and patriotism/politics before the gospel have expressed….” We are British, we are not in the extreme KJV Only camp and we mourn the fact that so many Evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump. As far as we are concerned Clinton and Trump are two sides of the same coin. He is the “pagan right” and she is the “pagan left.” Both are evil. Our concerns about James White’s “Interfaith dialogues” with Yasir Qadhi have nothing to do with US politics, KJVOnlyism or American patriotism. You can describe us as “hateful” if you wish but in so doing, you are doing Islam’s bidding. They too call those who oppose Islam as “hateful” and “Islamaphobes.” James White should major on truth in his apologetics, not error. He doesn’t need to be a student of Islam. When we major on truth, we can more easily spot error. The only reason he should be anywhere near a mosque is to condemn the doctrines taught therein.

    • Ken Temple says:

      The hateful attitude is about Brannon Howse, Sam Shamoun, James Simpson, Shahram Hadian and Usama Dakdok, and all their followers (probably most all USA folks) who put patriotism and politics and security before evangelism and missions; it was not specifically about you.

      I just disagree with your view of not seeking to understand Islam correctly (not being a student of it in order to intelligently refute it) – when we understand what it truly is; we are better equipped to answer. Missionaries have to do that. We want them to understand true Christianity and not lies like DaVinci Code type stuff and typical atheists or Roman Catholic or liberal spins on Christianity.

      Dr. White’s Interfaith Dialogue was a good one, without compromise, and is totally different from the Rick Warren type of thing or Chrislam / Common Word stuff or liberal type dialogues or RC type dialogues.

      Most everything else you have written is basically true.

      Sometimes going to a mosque to ask questions and witness can be beneficial – that is how I got started (in USA) – in one on one and small group discussions (not as part of official service) – rather off to the side. I don’t recommend it in difficult areas.

      But Dr. White’s debate about Muhammad was amazing, and done in a room at the East London Mosque – it was amazing that the Muslims allowed him to do that.

      see here:

      Debate: Is Muhammad prophesied in the Bible?

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