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50states.com - Blank Outline Maps

Printable outline map of each US State. Excellent homework helper.

50states.com - Blank State Outline Maps

Printable blank outline map of each US State. Capital and major cities marked.

AboutVia

Uses a Yahoo/DMOZ format.

Census Maps

U.S. census statistics and maps.

Citimaps

Printable .pdf maps of Baltimore, Brooklyn, Liberty State Park, Long Island, Manhattan, Newport, and Philadelphia.

Color Landform Atlas of the United States

Maps include satellite information, 1895 state maps, and links to outside resources.

Color Landform Atlas of the United States

Outstanding collection of maps and images from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

Color Landform Atlas of the United States

Includes satellite information for states and counties, 1895 state maps, and tracking of immature eagles.

County Map Project

Life-long record of a geographer's travels in the United States, mapped at the county level. Includes information about each state.

Digital Atlas of the United States

Continuing public education project of Professor William Bowen and the Department of Geography at California State University, Northridge.



Bart Goddard wrote:
> lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> >> > And again you fail to distinquish between application and
> >> > interpretation. It is a fundamental error.
> >>
> >> You can try to hide behind platitudes,
>
> > Bart, if you could stop posturing for once, and stop presuming that
> > everyone opperates off of your own mental orientation, then perhaps
a
> > discussion could proceed.
>
> Yet another example of you not having the faintest idea of
> what the conversation is about. How on earth could you think
> that I think that everyone operates off of my own mental orientation,

simple, your words. "you can try to hide behind platitudes."

> when I specifically and multiply have stated that I am good at
> logic and you (and others) are hideously inept at it? (The
> current comment is a case in point.)
>
"Logic." It seems to be your mantra. It also seems to be your
Messiah. By it you can divine the true essence of what is. This is
evidenced by your humanistic tendency of shunning sola scriptura. It
is further evidenced by your conclusions, the supposed ability of one
"in Christ" being able to separate himself based on demerit, even
though being placed "in Christ" was never merited to begin with. So
much for "logic."

Only those who by grace have *received* true faith and therefore true
virtue in their hearts will enter into the "deep things which are hard
to understand." By faith ALONE can we accept the existence of the
Triune God. By faith ALONE do we and can we accept the redemptive work
of Christ and His Spirit in space/time history. By faith ALONE can we
accept the fact that we are creatures and sinners before God. By faith
ALONE can we understand the progress of history to be that of the
conflict of Christ vs Satan. By faith ALONE can we accept the fact
that the issue of each man's life and of history as a whole is that of
eternal life and the eternal damnation with victory for Christ over His
enemies. But then....

"let those sceptics who refuse to credit the divine writings give me,
if they can, a rational account of them." [Augustine]

That is, logic will not get you there. Accept what the Bible reveals
or vainly try to explain it all in terms of yourself as Uberman.
>
> If I had indeed failed at something, you'd be able to show, in
> some way, some evidence of what you mean.

Ahem! I just did.

> But you don't. You
> just rattle off some meaningless words that sound nice to you.
> Who knows what you mean by "distinguishing between application
> and interpretation"? (As if any sensible person couldn't tell
> the difference.) And even if it meant something, who knows
> how th