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50 States.com

Provides state and U.S. territory information including state symbols, flags, nicknames, songs, birds, flowers, elected officials, and many other facts. Also includes links to official state homepages.

50States.com

Provides extensive information about the fifty United States of America.

AOL CityGuide

Local perspectives on headline news, weather, sports, entertainment listings and restaurant reviews.

Atlocal

Provides Internet search for businesses in specific areas.

Boulevards City Guides

Guide to cities in the US includes information such as: arts and culture, movies, entertainment, bars and clubs, restaurants, music, politics and people.

Capital Cities, State Flags, State Birds, State Populations

Information on populations, land area in square miles, state flags, state flowers, state birds, capital cities, visitors pages, the official web pages.

Chamberfind.com

Guide to Chamber of Commerce web sites throughout the United States.

ClickCity.com, Inc.

Local information for US cities.

Community Information by Zip Code

A guide to statistics and other data available by zip code, including population, education, health, environment, business and politics; from California State University Northridge.



In post : <82310367-6C71-CECC-1847-37E167589A76@srcbs.org> , Bart
claims:

>>> k...@ccountry.net wrote:
>>>But as the Lord informs Isaiah, He has other ways of
>>>instilling belief, i.e., "For they shall see what has not
>>>been told them, Shall behold what they never have
>>>heard." - Isaiah 52, JPS
>>>

>>> Since faith is confidence in "things unseen", this verse,
>>> which is about _things seen_ can't be about "instilling
>>> belief."
>>>

>> Can't? Where do you come up with this stuff?
>> You commit the same error over and over again.
>> How can you expect people to take seriously your
>> drivel? I doubt whether even you believe what
>> you've just posted.
>>

> Is this supposed to be an argument?
>

Well, actually they're mostly questions but you seem
to have an aversion to answering questions, so I
suppose it could be considered an argument.


> If I commit some error, then you ought to be able
> to say what that error is.
>

Ah, the error. That would be your penchant for using
words such as, _can't_, only_, no such thing_, alone_,
etc. You so often attempt to frame your arguments
from the perspective of absolutes. Quite frequently such
absolutes are simply the products of your own design
having neither a factual nor a scriptural basis.


> The verse is clear
>


To what verse are you referring?


> that faith is confidence in things _unseen_, so
> things _seen_ can't be the object of faith. If this
> simple logic is beyond you, you might consider
> dropping out the discussion.
>


Jesus was seen by thousands; ...simple enough?



>>> There's no such thing as "faith out of experience."

>> Faith out of experience: To keep warm I pick up a
>> glowing red coal and burn the dickens out of my hand.
>> Careful consideration of the evidence convinces me
>> not to pick up another glowing red coal because
>> believe I will get burned again. I now have faith out of
>> experience. It is real and exactly such a thing as that
>> which you claim cannot be.
>>

> No, it's not faith, because faith is the confidence in
> things unseen. Your conviction about the hot coal is
> from experience, not from trusting someone's report.
>

Oh yes, it is faith. Conviction, OTOH, could very well
come from _not_ trusting my experience, to question my
faith, to pick up that coal a second time and burn my hand
again. Staring at a second blister, I might stand convicted
from a lack of faith in my previous experience.

But I have faith from that first experience, the confidence
that picking up the co