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About.com Inline Skating in Alabama

Inline skate shops, skating lessons, magazines, skating events, and places to skate.

Alabama Chess Federation

Information about the ACF and its publication, list of affiliates, member list, tournament calendar, tournament results, and USCF ratings of Alabama players.

Alabama Chess Federation

Information is provided on the various aspect of the state association.

Alabama Division

Fencing tournament information and club links for Alabama.

Alabama Division

Fencing tournament information and club links for Alabama.

Alabama Karate Circuit

Features tournament schedules, directions and flyers. Also has pictures from recent tournaments and 2001 champions.

Alabama State Parks

Helpful information for planning your family vacation, weekend getaway or your next business conference at any of the twenty-four state parks.

Alabama State Parks

State Park resorts, camping, boating, hiking trails, fishing, golf, cabin rentals, conference and meeting facilities

Alabama State Road Race Records

Official USATF RRIC Alabama State running records for certified road race courses by age, covering distances from the mile to the marathon.

AlabamaPrepSports.com

Comprehensive news and information about high school sports around the state.



Gary McNees wrote:

> Why o why do people like so much to contradict Scripture?
>
> Matthew 7:11 If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto
> your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give
> good things to them that ask him?
>
> Gary

Have you read, "The plowing of the wicked is sin?" or "The sacrifice of the
wicked is an abomination?" Both of these are, in principle, good works; the
former feeds the family (fathers give their children bread) and the latter
constitutes worship. But both are decried as _evil_.

Gary, the point that is made in Scripture is that good deeds aren't good
unless the person who does them is regenerate. This is why our righteousness
is as filthy rags. It is not that we don't do things that are in principle
good--and I don't think any Calvinist you ever talk to would say
otherwise--but the simple fact that we are the ones who do them.

You seem to fixate on the work / faith instead of the actor, when it is the
latter that counts, not the former.


To avoid this, you must demonstrate from Scripture that every man has been
"fixed" in this regard, so that his flesh no longer poses the barrier that it
apparently did when such proverbs were written--and suddenly you are left
looking at works-based righteousness, _whether you count faith as a work or not_.


-Ethan

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dell12345 wrote:

> Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God (ho
> theos),and the Word was [God,god] (theos).
>

[...]

Just curious, but what's your take on John 8:24?




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In article <063.33.05.363982000@srcbs.org>, lsenders@hotmail.com says...
>

>Sarah Kanary wrote:
>
>Sarah, I have read every word you have written and considered it and
>given afforded what you have declared ponderance. Will you do the same
>with what I write here?

How often have I asked the same of you, Loren? And yet every time, you refused.
So what right doyou have to expect that Sarah will extend that courtesy to you?

>> I have seen the folly of debates or "apologetics". They bring little
>or no
>> glory to God.
>
>Granted, often more heat than light is the result of these debates.

And to see that change,