Doug Wilson is one of those guys who will say anything that comes into his mind that sounds good at the moment. Here is a recent example. Now, I want to say at the outset that I don’t disagree with Dabney here – especially given the condition of the Black race in the South at the time – but I’m pretty sure that Doug would be insisting upon all kinds of disclaimers her regarding Dabney. The issuing of those disclaimers would prove that Doug often says things that are convenient for the moment.
“I think R. L. Dabney was a godly Christian man — a little irascible at places but nothing I think I need to put a disclaimer on.”
Doug Wilson
“[W]as it nothing, that this (Black) race, morally inferior, should be brought into close relations to a nobler race (White), so that the propensity to imitation should be stimulated by constant and intimate observation, by domestic affection, by the powerful sentiment of allegiance and dependence?”
R. L. Dabney
In A Defence of Virginia & The South – p. 282
LOL… I’m pretty sure Doug would be ruined if he didn’t put a disclaimer on that. Let the disclaimers be forthcoming.
Did you watch the debate between Mahler and White? White’s behavior and straw man building were sad to behold, but Wilson’s review of the debate was pathetic. Wilson and company really do believe they are the gatekeepers of Reformed orthodoxy.
Yes… I viewed it and I read Wilson’s “analysis” as well.
Wilson, White, and their lackeys are destroying the “Conservative” Reformed Church. Thankfully, they are getting tons of pushback but unfortunately I’m not always confident about the chaps who are the ones pushing back. It is a bleak time but I am satisfied that the Lord Christ will bring His Church and Kingdom to a glorious end.
There is no such thing as bad publicity… or so the saying goes.
I for one, am thrilled that Dabney is once again a force to be reckoned with and one that cannot be ignored.