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Promoting good health awareness and encouraging participants to assume responsibility for their own health by providing free and low cost health screenings throughout the state.

Action Healthcare Services, Inc.

Offers geriatric care management along the Colorado front range. Includes list and explanation of services, and contact information. Located in Longmont.

Caring for Colorado Foundation

Supports health promotion and disease prevention, with community-based projects to educate residents of healthier lifestyle choices. Featuring funding priorities, grant guidelines, and news and events.

Centura Health

A source for online health information. Over 170 facilities based throughout Colorado. Dedicated to providing the highest quality health care available.

Colorado Business Group on Health

A non-profit organization that grades Colorado HMOs using audited satisfaction and performance surveys.

Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

A non-profit group comprised of consumers and advocates working in a coalition effort to empower medical care consumers, and break down barriers that deny access to quality healthcare.

Colorado Doulas

Resources for parents and doulas in the state, including doula listings, and training programs.

Colorado Doulas Association

Resources for parents and doulas, including doula and educator listings and suggested interview questions.

Colorado Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society

Providing healthcare professionals with conferences, networking opportunities, and a forum for the interchange of ideas among those committed to improving patient care. Includes calendar of events, membership details, and sponsor list.

Colorado Hospital Association

Representing the health systems and hospitals throughout the state through research, education, research data, and information resources.



vhorani wrote:
> Do we have any amatuer astronomers here that enjoys reading astronomy

> related information (NOT ASTROLOGY!) in the bible?

So what astronomy related information in the Bible do you refer to?
Offhand, I can't really think of much. Some Jews believe the Star of
Repham (Hagen David) was an arrangement of stars when David came out of
the cave after finding Saul, but I don't think that's in the Bible.
Wormwood? The Star of Bethlehem? Joshua and the sun standing still (or
the Earth stop rotating)? Genesis 1? The preiods of darkness in Egypt
and Judea? There, I just exhausted all I could think of offhand that I
would think would be "astronomy related", though I guess you could
count some of the plauges of Revelation.

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It is not quite the answer you are looking for, but I just started at
Genesis and went through to Revelations. First time through I was
skimming, not really reading, trying to get a sense of the forest rather
than examining the trees. Now I am on my second pass, but taking my
time and trying to understand as much as I can... with the help of the
fine folks here, naturally.

--
Warren Post
Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras
http://srcopan.vze.com/


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In article <131.01.12.05.442614000@srcbs.org>, gpatton@bayou.com says...
>

[SNIP]

>> >I said "all" the old texts. Is Codex W and old text?
>>
>> Yes. That is why I mentioned it. It is an example of an old text,
>with _clearly_
>> Gnostic interpolations.
>
>Thank you I did not know that. Is that what the majority of the
>textural critics on the continent believe?

Depends which 'that' you are referring to. Are you referring to the belief taht
Codex W is old, or that its interpolation is Gnostic? But in either case, a
great many textual critics both in America and in Europe believe it is both old
and Gnostic.

In fact, you can look at the relevant passage yourself at:

http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/GospelOfMark/Gospel%20of%20Mark/Mark_16.12-17.jpg

Click on the image with the magnifying-glass cursor to blow it up so that you
can actually see the letters. The interpolation begins on line 9 and reads
something like this:

KAKEINOI APELOGOUNTELEGONTES [sic!] OTI O AIWNON TOYTON THS
ANOMIAS KAI THS APISTIAS YPO TON SATANAN [sic] ESTIN O MH EONTA
YPO TON PNA [abbrev. for PNEYMA] TWN AKAQARTA THN ALHQEIAN TOY