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Alaska and Northwest Coast Totem Art

Traditional and contemporary native American totem and wildlife art inspired by the pacific northwest and Alaska.

Alaska and Northwest Coast Totem Art

Traditional and contemporary native American totem and wildlife art inspired by the pacific northwest and Alaska.

Alaska Dreams

Gift items are handcrafted. Over 200 links, free online games, free trivia contests, music, wavs, books and Alaska photos.

Alaska Dreams

Gift items are handcrafted. Over 200 links, free online games, free trivia contests, music, wavs, books and Alaska photos.

Alaska Gifts

Features a wide variety of Alaskana.

Alaska Gifts

Features a wide variety of Alaskana.

Alaskan Native Arts and Crafts

ALL of our products are hand made by the artists of Toksook Bay.

Alaskan Native Arts and Crafts

ALL of our products are hand made by the artists of Toksook Bay.

Art of Alaska Project

Photos of student art presented in the style of traditional Alaskan peoples. Includes a helpful map of Alaskan native peoples. Anderson Elementary, Eielson AFB, Alaska.

Art of Alaska Project

Photos of student art presented in the style of traditional Alaskan peoples. Includes a helpful map of Alaskan native peoples. Anderson Elementary, Eielson AFB, Alaska.



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matthew_member@newsguy.com

You did not get _that_ from the Catechism of the RCC! How do I know?
Because St.
Maximus the Confessor is considered a saint in your church too, his
teaching is
still highly respected even in Rome, and he very definitely contradicts you.
>>

My Church believes that "qui bene distinguit bene et docet" and also
that the statements related to the theology belong to at least three
categories:

1./ Those which are part of the revelation either as directly stated
by the Holy Scriptures (e.g. Jesus Christ is the Messiah and he died and
resurrected) or defined by the historical Church as infallible statement
based on the Holy Scriptures bu result of later theological development
(e.g. Jesus Christ is one person with distinct divine and human natures)

2./ Those which are not part of the revelation but the Church
authority requires the acceptance of it (e.g. the celibacy of the
catholic priests)

3./ Those which are free for theological speculation (e.g. the
priority of the Incarnation or the Passion) and in this case not the
authority but the rational arguments are the decisive factor

My argument is that I consider the Old testament as a whole, as the
History of the Salvation, and I assert that we should try to understand
this process. If one believes that God would primarily want the shameful
death of His Son, then one shall explain why God exterminated the
humanity in the time of the Flood, why God exterminated the Israelites
(the Northern state in the 8th Century BC), had to explain the Captivity
etc.

My explanation is that He is not sadist, He wanted His Son's life and
death as comfortable as possible and conceded only allowing the free
choices of the human beings which naturally was given by Him, so
basically following the consequences His previous decision.

laszlo


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basicallyblues wrote:

>
> >You are simply out of league. You do not understand the issue being
> >debated.
>
> Your arrogance is almost sociopathic. I understand the issue much
more
> than you.
>
Yet again you provide no reply to the point. Just more character
assignation.
>
> > God has no needs. He created out of love- not need. His first
> creation
> > (the archangel Michael who later became Jesus)
>
> >"Chapter and verse please," to quote a previous JfW poster.
>
> I'll do this out of courtesy as your arrogance is annoying.
>
> Rev. 3:14

Rev. 3:14 "And to the angel of the church in Laodicea write: The
Amen, the faith