03-10-2004, 05:58 PM
I don't think so.
Number 1 - if he did, one would think that he would have used it for the dialogue.
Number 2 - he's a Jesuit Priest.
Number 3 - he's a professor. This is an especially important barrier, as he would not be holding that chair if he went against modern "scholarly consensus."
Number 1 - if he did, one would think that he would have used it for the dialogue.
Number 2 - he's a Jesuit Priest.
Number 3 - he's a professor. This is an especially important barrier, as he would not be holding that chair if he went against modern "scholarly consensus."
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan