I don't know that anybody at the NTSE identified himself (or herself) in
any such terms. Such classification, important as it seems to be on this
reflector, did not seem importantto the meeting participants. At least not
when I was listening.
Insofar as it matters, I am probably a PC myself. But not "dyed in the
wool." The TE advocates have some powerful arguments, and I do not fault
them. In the end, I suspect it will turn out that we have all been asking
the wrong questions. I am quite certain they are not terribly important
questions, as interesting and thought-provoking as they seem to be. As J.
I. Packer writes, in KNOWING GOD, "Knowing God is important; knowing about
him much less important." (paraphrase)
Burgy