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AirNav.Com

Listing of airports and seaplane bases. Includes location and map, operations, services, communication aids, navigation and runway details, and contacts.

Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport

Airfield for cargo, charter, and recreational aircraft operations. Features history, area map, projects, newsletter, and service information.

Augusta Airport

Provides passenger service, schedule information, contacts, and history of the airport.

Bangor International Airport

Domestic and foreign flights, general aviation services, community links, and area information.

Bangor International Airport

Domestic and foreign flights, general aviation services, community links, and area information.

Dexter Muncipal Airport

Provides basic information about the municipal airport.

Houlton International Airport

Contact and basic information provided. Located at the US/Canadian border and adjacent to the Industrial Park.

Knox County Regional Airport

Brief history, links to airport services, the Advisory Committee, special meetings and noise compatibility program.

Knox County Regional Airport

Small airport, contacts and brief history provided. Located in Owls Head.

Northern Maine Regional Airport

Offers business and leisure travel. Features flight reservations, and general aviation information. Located in Presque Isle.



zach wrote:
> Matthew Johnson wrote:
>

>
>>Of _course_ he had a choice. And it was in foreknowledge of that
>
> choice
>
> So it was not God's plan in the first place, but rather He altered His
> plan after He foreknew that Saul would make a certain choice? Is God a
> slave to all of human history and the operations of the universe?
>

It was God's plan.
He did not alter it.
He foreknows all things.
God is not a slave to anyone.

God ordains all things including the true FREE WILL
choices of all.

It is FALSE to assert that FREE WILL and
God's sovereignty are contradictory.

>>that God
>>chose him to be the "chosen vessel for spreading His name before the
>
> Gentiles" (Acts 9:15).

God's choosing him and Paul freely choosing also are
not contradictory.

>
> That contradicts Saul/Paul having a choice.

No, it does not.

> You are saying that
> Saul/Paul made a choice (whether in the future or not is irrelevant,
> God's plan still depends upon Saul/Paul's choice) and that God then
> made _His_ choice?

God's plan INCLUDED Saul/Paul's FREE choice.

Gary McNees

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dnatree wrote:
> I see that those that demand adherance to scripture also never speak of
> what the spirit has given them. I intend through the spirit that this
> veil be lifted at this time so that the spirit can be made manifest and
> those merely hiding behind religion or some other ideology, they did
> not get from spirit, will therefore have nowhere left to hide.Amen


In reading the Gospel of Mark, I get the impression that some spirits
are not clean. Some are not even good for pigs. Some even make people
talk crazy.

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Bart Goddard wrote:

> wrf3@stablecross.com wrote:
>
> >> Note that the Nicene Creed says that if a person doesn't "hold this
> >> doctrine", he will be condemned.
> >
> > Assuming that this part of the Nicene Creed is correct. I have my
> > doubts.
>
> Not "assuming....". The Nicene Creed says this, whether or not
> it is correct.

I wasn't doubting the contents of the creed.

>
>
> >> Some folk take this to mean that we need to apprehend doctrine to be
> >> saved, but the idea here is that denial of doctrines is what damns a
> >> person.
> >
> > Sort of an anti-gno