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Alaska Department of Community and Economic DevelopmentDescription of programs and services, detailed community profiles for every community in Alaska
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Alaska Export Assistance CenterFrom the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development AssociationWill develop commercial fishing industry related opportunities and enhance the long term social and economic viability of the residents of coastal communities in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands.
Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development AssociationWill develop commercial fishing industry related opportunities and enhance the long term social and economic viability of the residents of coastal communities in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands.
davidderush@yahoo.com wrote:
> One of these Gospels makes sense; one doesn't. One is real; one
> isn't. The true Gospel leads to abundant and eternal life; the false
> gospel gives a false hope that will ultimately disappoint.
As you think you had only those two choices if you wanted to be a
Christian, I think you chose the one best for you. Certainly the only
other alternative that you were aware of, was even worse than the one
you chose. Had you known that there were better choices, you might
have made a better selection. But, evidently that was not to be. That
is life. We are not all born with equal options; some people are very
limited in their options.
I find a certain verse helpful:
Philippians 4:11
"Not that I complain of want; for I have learned, in whatever state I
am, to be content."
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surfunbear@yahoo.com wrote:
> > The whole hard work ethic doesn't seem to be heavily based on
> scripture
> > either.
>
>
> >> See below.
>
>
> > I think think there are a few proverbs, but the emphasis of the
> > large part of the bible doesn't seem to have much to do with how
many
>
> > extra hours of hard work you put in.
> > Ecclessiastes takes about the vanity of work and most of the
prophets
>
> > who where wandering around in the dessert didn't seem like they
where
>
> > being particularly industrious in the worldy sense either.
>
>
> >> So? And did they make a point of blaming others for their lot in
> life,
> >> or did they choose this because it was their calling (or God chose
> it
> >> for them)?
>
> Scripture is full of judgements leveled at the rich and the
oppression
> of the poor.
I get that you are subsituting criticism of one thing for another.
Because my neighbor may be more lazy than me, it is not a sin if I work
harder than him, nor am I "oppressing" him in any way. On the other
hand, it may not be a case of laziness, just that he may have other
priorities (or none at all). In that case, I am not oppressing him
either. If he brings judgment against me, then who is it that is
sinning?
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gilgames wrote:
> <<
> gpatton@bayou.com
>
> That was a serpent, not Satan
> >>
>
> Gen 3 1 Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the f