Organizations
Page: 1, 2, 3National network to advance responsible and ethical medical research practices and empowers patients with information they need to make informed research choices.
Alliance for Human Research ProtectionWorks to advance responsible and ethical medical research practices, to ensure that the human rights, dignity and welfare of human subjects are protected, and to minimize the risks associated with such endeavors. Includes news, a history of human research, ethical standards, codes and violations, initiatives and presentations.
American Academy of Dermatology AssociationThe association for practice, policy and government affairs for the science of medicine and surgery related to promoting a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails.
American College of Nurse-MidwivesInformation on nurse-midwifery care, women's health, prenatal care, childbirth, finding nurse-midwives, education, certification, and questions to ask.
American College of Nurse-MidwivesWorks to promote the health and well-being of women and infants within their families and communities through the development and support of the profession of midwifery as practiced by certified nurse-midwives, and certified midwives. Includes chapters, history, awards, educational opportunities and job openings.
American Medical Women's AssociationDedicated to the care of the woman patient and to improving the personal and professional well-being of its members. Information includes health advice and guidance for the public as well as a contact point for physicians and students.
American Medical Women's AssociationDedicated to the care of the woman patient and to improving the personal and professional well-being of its members. Includes health advice and guidance for the public.
American Medical Women's AssociationAn organization of 10,000 women physicians and medical students dedicated to serving as the unique voice for women's health and the advancement of women in medicine.
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)US National Professional Organization. Site includes current research, physical therapy news, consumer information, career advice and access to back issues of Physical Therapy.
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)Works to further the profession's role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of movement dysfunctions and the enhancement of the physical health and functional abilities of members of the public. Includes advocacy, services, calendar, career center, membership information, research and publications.
basicallyblues wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> >Without a doubt my statement that "Jesus is Michael" is an implicit
> >Bible teaching
>
> Matthew wrote:
>
> >No, rather, without a doubt, it is NOT taught by the Bible in ANY
way,
> >implicit or not.
>
> Wrong. It is implicitly taught. There is no other person Michael
could
> be but Jesus. Evidence already presented in one of these threads. I'm
> not going to waste my time rehashing it for you for you will simply
> offer a petulant "No it's not!"
> If anyone reading this wants an explanation let me know.
>
> >1 - the Word is co-eternal with God (John 1:1-3)
>
> no he isn't- never was and never will be. (Prov. 8:22;
That is wisdom speaking (which is readily apparent from reading the
whole chapter rather than picking one verse out of the middle). It is
also called "she". Was the Word a "she?" If the world was created
through the Word, then it cannot be talking about the Word, since it
also makes reference to the being spoke of here as being separate from
the Creator. The reference is to two different beings.
> Rev. 3:14;
> Col.1:15;
15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all
creation.
Same chapter, different verse:
19 For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him,
If all of God's fullness dwells in him, than what is he?
John 6:57
57 Just as the living Father sent me and I live because of the Father,
so the one who feeds on me will live because of me.
"Sent" him where? To Earth. As a human. He lives as a human because the
Father sent him.
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Matthew wrote:
>And in ALL of these examples, the vision was of a _reality_. SO these
>examples
>do NOT support you. These examples support _our_ contention that
>James & Peter
>really _did_ see Moses and Elijah on the mountain-top.
basicallyblues writes:
LOL. Oh really? So the "vessel" that Peter saw "descending like a great
linen sheet...in it were all sorts of four-footed creatures and
creeping things of the earth and birds of heaven" at Acts 10:11, 12
truly existed? You really believe these animals truly descended in
fleshly form from heaven during this vision? Matthew you are having a
vision of your own here. You are simply trying to hold onto a incorrect
theory here.
James & peter "saw" a vision of Moses and Elijah. Only in that sense
did they see them. Moses and Elijah were in the graves awaiting a
resurrection at that time.
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