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Louisiana Smoke School: Visible Emissions WorkshopWhere you learn to calibrate your eyeball to evaluate the opacity of smoke and other particulate emissions as required by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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ParentsWelcome to my site. In the coming weeks I will be adding articles, letters, and general information concerning Public Schools, St. Charles Parish Schools (in Louisiana) and education in general.
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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> lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Stephen M. Adams wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Are you admitting, then, that 'faith without works is
dead' and
> that
> > such
> > > workless faith can not save? In other words, there is
no salvation
> > without
> > > faith AND works?
> > >
> > Any faith which does not in time produce good works is a
dead faith.
> > >
> I love Simplistic reasoning "FAITH", nice and easy
discussion,
> 'you think?"
>
> people throw that word FAITH around and they become an
instant
> theologian. never answering the hard questions, what is
it, how do I
> get it. Better yet how can you define it or even know from
where it
> precedes from. In other words I may be saved by faith, OF
WHAT.
Faith is believing.
Saving faith is believing the right thing.
Hence,
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but