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Home Schooling

HomeEducator.com

The place for educational entrepreneurs, offers good resources, support and consulting to homeschoolers.

Homeschool Associates

Offers curriculum design and support to families considering alternatives in education, not limited to homeschooling. Serves families in New England.

Homeschool Headquarters

Helpful educational links for homeschooling.

Homeschool Organization

A Christian Ministry dedicated to promoting home education in the State of Maine.

Homeschoolers of Maine

HOME is a statewide Christian support organization that informs its members of legislative action, hosts annual conventions, provides guidance to local support groups, conducts portfolio reviews, and recommends resources.

Jon's Homeschool Resources

Large collection of homeschool resources and information.

Maine Department of Education Home Instruction

Information and links to homeschooling checklist, assessment options, access law, records required, study courses, and homeschool resources.

Maine Department of Education Home Instruction Information

This state government page contains the application for home study, course of study, required records information, explanation of the assessment option, and the transcript and summary of the law.

Maine Homeschool Organizations

Statewide listing and contact information for homeschool groups.



"Matthew Johnson" wrote in
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> In article
<30D19585-CE0C-ABE3-7C3A-3D04C36D9405@srcbs.org>, Gary
says...
> >
> >Matthew, I came across this link recently.
> >
> >http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/ortho_cath.html
> >
> >What do you think of it?

Thanks, Matthew. I'll look over the one's in English.

Gary



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"F Erbeznik" schreef in bericht
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> What does this passage mean to you? Luke 14:26 "If anyone comes to Me,
> and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and
> brothers and sisters, yes, even his own life, he cannot be my
> disciple."
>
> Hate is a pretty strong word. He didn't say, dislike, care for, put up
> with, or love. Why did He use the word hate?
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> st. )))

I'm reading a South African bible at the time. The word hate is translated
to resign or abdicate. Only if you're willing to let everything go also your
own life, only then it's possible to be a disciple.

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In article , dell12345 says...

>Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
>with God (ho theos),and the Word was [God,god] (theos).


>To clearly explain this, let us use an illustration.
>e.g. (Human Judge - Jim)

There was nothing 'clear' about THIS so-called
'explanation'. Unless, of course, it was a clear example of
fallacious resoning used to support heresy.

>In the year 1950 (beginning) was the human judge, and the
>human judge was with God (ho theos), and the human judge
>was [god /a god/ or God] (theos).

False analogy. Nobody talks this way about human judges.

>In the last phrase, 'the human judge was theos' NOT 'ho
>theos',

Again: nobody talks this way. So your 'illustration' is
useless.

[snip]

>In John 1:1, the ´theosĦ without the ´hoĦ has become
>qualitative.

No, it has not.

> No wonder other Bible translators translate John 1:1 as
>'the word was divine'

Some do, but NOT without igniting fierce controversy. There
is GOOD REASON for this.


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