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Page: 1, 2, 3, 4Tom and Janet Edrington's hearts stay with Alaska. Share the Edrington's favorite things, fishing, halibut feasts, travel, and the Iditarod from an Alaskan's view and experience.
Alaska - Edringtons and The Last Great FrontierTom and Janet Edrington's hearts stay with Alaska. Share the Edrington's favorite things, fishing, halibut feasts, travel, and the Iditarod from an Alaskan's view and experience.
Alaska ExperiencePersonal experience with the commercial fishing industry. Includes photos, job opportunities, general information.
Alaska ExperiencePersonal experience with the commercial fishing industry. Includes photos, job opportunities, general information.
Alaska ImagesPhotographs of Kodiak bear, Kodiak Island wilderness area, city of Kodiak, Chignik and the Anchorage area. Photos of commercial salmon fishing and the Alutiiq heritage.
Alaska ImagesPhotographs of Kodiak bear, Kodiak Island wilderness area, city of Kodiak, Chignik and the Anchorage area. Photos of commercial salmon fishing and the Alutiiq heritage.
Bruce and Kersten Christianson-SitkaLife in Sitka and Alaskan travels.
Bruce and Kersten Christianson-SitkaLife in Sitka and Alaskan travels.
Cindy's Alaskan Home PageDescription of Cindy and Jason's version of life in the great state of Alaska along with numerous family and area photos.
Cindy's Alaskan Home PageDescription of Cindy and Jason's version of life in the great state of Alaska along with numerous family and area photos.
Terri Schiavo is Catholic
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According to what some people have written on the internet :
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Suicide is a mortal sin for a Catholic.
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Choosing death is suicide.
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A Christian President has a moral duty to take this into consideration.
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Matthew Johnson
> In article
> >
> >Matthew Johnson
> >
> >> In article
> >> says...
> >>
> >>>
> >> >We can infer that from the self-evident truth "ought implies
> >> >can".
> >>
> >> Well, _some_ of us can infer this. But A rather disturbingly high
> >> proportion of regular participants in this NG rejedt the truth you label
> >> 'self-evident'.
> >
> >And why not? Christianity itself is hardly "self-evident". In fact,
> >Jesus and Paul are so radical that many Christians have trouble
> >understanding them.
> >
> >>
> >> >Job has consistently done that which is right.
> >>
> >> And what I find even _more_ disturbing is how many participants deny _this_
> >> truth.
> >
> >Why, Job was so righteous that he had to admit that "I despise myself
> >and repent in dust and ashes." [J 42:6]
>
> Aha! So you ARE relying on a tendentious translation! No, that is NOT what God
> said to Job.
>
> On the contrary: the HEbrew of that passage is maddengly vague. It is quote
> plausible to translate it as something quite different. Use google to see.
In the finall analysis, it doesn't matter, since I have another avenue
which is more deadly to your position. It has to do with the question
which you didn't answer: did Job die?
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Your explanation of “After death, one is in eternity and all events happen
in the eternal ‘now’” is not supported by the Bible.
The Bible clearly describes how long Jesus was in Hades/Sheol,therefore in
an FINITE period. The Bible didn’t say “ Jesus was in Hades for eternity
nor used your phrase eternal “now” to describe Jesus’ being in Hades. You
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