Reading this right after I read The End of Faith made for an additional contrast. In many ways, White makes Harris's argument for him even though I'm sure he would disagree.

White's dedication to the evangelical Christian cause keeps him from seeing how he has just replaced a narrow reading of one section of the bible with a narrow reading of another. Nor can he see how he is picking through the bible to find support for what he believes rather then the other way around.

Despite having gone from hard right to hard left, White doesn't seem to have questioned Christianity itself at any point. Though it may simply be the narrow focus of the book.

Jay