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American InterContinental University

AIU offers accredited bachelors and masters degree programs in information technology, international business and digital media and design.

American InterContinental University

Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton County.

American InterContinental University

Offers bachelors and masters degree programs in information technology, international business and digital media and design.

Art Institutes International

A leader in postsecondary career-oriented education with two-year and four-year degrees in design, media arts, culinary, and fashion comprising a family of schools. Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton County.

Atlanta College of Art

The Atlanta College of Art is the oldest, private art college in the Southeast that offers a Bachelor of Fine Art's degree in 13 disciplines of fine art and design. Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton County.

Atlanta Metropolitan College

Information on admissions and courses from this two-year, urban, commuter campus in southwest Atlanta.

Bainbridge College

Two year college, provides academics, faculty and services.

Bainbridge College

Bainbridge, Georgia, Decatur County.

Bainbridge College

Includes information for prospective students on academic programs, continuing education programs, financial aid and admissions. Also includes resources for existing students, faculty and staff. Located in Bainbridge, GA.

Calvin College Alumni Association

Events, contact information, alumni links.



In article <093.37.12.05.563408000@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
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>Matthew Johnson wrote:

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>Now you've devolved to ad hominem.

And by making this accusation, you have 'devolved' to equivocation. Look at
http://www.galilean-library.org/int16.html to see how you have misused the term
'ad hominem'.

>Discussions with you would be ever
>so much nicer if you would avoid getting personal.

And that 'discussions' be 'nice' is NOT a commandment from the Gospel. It is
from the world, which is at enmity with the Gospel. There is the commandment to
be gentle, but even that is not unconditional, as Paul showed in his own
non-gentle comments about the circumcisors.

I have to say that, Bob, because based on your recent interchange with
'basicallyblue'[as in 'Blue Meany'?], I fear that you are in the process of
jumping out of one pit of error only to exchange it for another: in the past,
your posts were often acrid, and filled with their own fallacies while accusing
others of fallacies. But now you are far, far too quick to agree with this
slanderer of all Trinitarians, and even agreed precisely where all faithful
followers of Christ the consubstantial Son of God must surely disagree the most.

Do NOT think that being soft on him is the way to bring 'basicallyblue' back to
Christ. For this will not work on many, on those described in the Proberb "those
who hate reproofs will die" (Prv 15:10). Alas, I fear that fits 'basicallyblue'
to a T.

And what else are we to think, when he claims to have refuted us, when the
record in Google shows he has not? Or when he claims we never refuted him, when
the same record shows we did, and he either ignored our refutations, or
dismissed them with arrogant sniping? Again, such behavior fits Prv 15:10 to a
T.

Recall, the Proverb says:

Wicked doctrine for him who deserts the Way;
he who hates rebukes shall die (Prv 15:10)

And if observing this fact is 'ad hominem', then I have to say that the
prohibition of 'ad hominem' is contrary to biblical ethics, too. But if you look
at the definition at the web-site above, I think you too will find that no, it
is _not_ 'ad hominem'.


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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)

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> Stephen M. Adams wrote:
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> When debating with RC theologians I have found this question concernin