> Ted Davis commented: "I was saddened to hear of Morris' death, for he was
> a decent man who (Ithought) represented Christian charity well in the way
> he conducted himself.
> I had the opportunity to hear him and speak to him just once, about 25
> years ago, ...I hope to have further conversations with Henry at some
> point down the
> road."
>
> I echo Ted. In 1988 I attended a 4 day ICR seminar and had several
> cordial conversations with Henry and Duane Gish. I was even honored to be
> able to take them both to lunch at the seminar's conclusion.
>
> Both men are gentlemen in my eyes. As important as the disagreements
> were, I never heard either of them descent to invectives or name
> calling.
>
> May I join you, Ted, in your conversation with Henry? Or maybe just
> listen in!
>
> Burgy
>
>
I concur with Burgy and Ted about what a good and kind Christian man Henry
was. On the other hand, it's curious why there is no discussion regarding
the damage that Henry (together with John Witcomb) did to Christiaan laity
with his opera *The Genesis Flood*? Perhaps this is something God will
work out for the good. Unfortunately in my case this hasn't been the
upshot. Or, maybe this is one of those "the Emperor has no clothes"
scenarios?
R
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