No need to debate the musings of an unknown writer when Catholics have Aquinas, Newman, Benedict XVI (called By TIME the “theological Einstein of our times”)
Nathan Busenitz serves as an associate pastor and assistant to John MacArthur at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California. The author of numerous articles and books, Busenitz also teaches at The Master’s Seminary, and is the managing editor of Pulpit magazine.
True enough. It’s just that many non-Catholics will reject those fine writers out-of-hand, or (as is the case of the article quoted by the OP) find a non-Catholic “interpreter” who will attempt to explain away St. Thomas Aquinas, etc., in the same way that they try to explain away Pope St. Clement, St. Augustine (that really makes me shake my head! “I would not believe the Gospels themselves, had not the Catholic Church recommended them to me!”—THAT St. Augustine!), etc.
No need to debate the understanding of the bible when Catholics have long ago taught people what it really means.
And sorely misled.