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About.com's Inline Skating in Maryland

Inline skating clubs, events, lessons, magazines, skate shops, and places to skate in Maryland.

American Numismatic Association: Maryland

Features a directory of coin clubs throughout the state.

Baltimore Ferret Club

Statewide group aiming to promote and support the domestic ferret. Site includes activity and membership information, mailing list, links, veterinarian and breeder directories, ferret care advice.

Baltimore Ferret Club

Group aiming to promote and support the domestic ferret. Site includes activity and membership information, links, veterinarian listings, and ferret care advice.

Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society

Provides support and networking for amateur radio and amateur television (ATV) communities through emergency communications, public service, education, and experimentation. Sponsors the annual BRATS Maryland Hamfest and Computer Fest.

ElSurfo - Sports - Maryland

Sports in Maryland. Features links to many teams, events and websites.

GO-AdventureSports

Specializing in custom teambuilding, ropes courses, climbing, caving, mountain biking, and orienteering instruction. Programs and instruction for youth and adults.

GO-AdventureSports

Offers team building program, ROPES courses, and instruction in rock climbing, caving, mountain biking, and wilderness survival skills. Operates in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

GolfMaryland

Directory of public golf facilities in Maryland, United States.

GolfMaryland

Guide to public golf facilities in Maryland.



I assume you are joking, but if you are serious, it sounds more like
something that the Beast would do to root out Christians. In fact, you may
be quite prescient.

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> In Mat 7:16 Jesus spoke, "You Shall Know Them By Their Fruits."
> He tells us that you can seperate christians from false prophets by
> what they do for us, not how they speak to us.
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> Lutherans believe that christians are not judged by their good works,
> but by their fath. Good works should follow naturally by faith.
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> I have an idea for another test of faith for christians today. I am
> very interested in what a christian looks like under a microscope.
> With totdays technology we can use biofeedback to measure a christians
> internal state. A christian could be hooked up to a GSR machine (a lie
> detector), and asked if he believed in Jesus.
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> How many people would pass that test? If every church had a
> biofeedback system that could take EEG/EMG & GSR/HRV readings... being
> able to say you were Christian would be much more impressive. If we
> can tell christians by their fruits, you still have to know what sort
> of fruit a person is producing. Sin is hidden, and a lie detector in
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In article <07DD6C6C-8DBE-37B2-91A1-17FFE1E68EDB@srcbs.org>,
lsenders@hotmail.com says...
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>Gary wrote:
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>> RESULT then put our faith in Christ.
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>> What have you? A "regenerate" person who has no faith, and hence,
>> no Christ, and no justification.
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>> This is what happens when you refuse to follow Scripture and
>> maintain that faith follows regeneration!
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>Apparently you are also unschooled in the doctrine of grace.

Apparently it is you who are really unschooled. For only the unschooled think
they can persuade anyone by starting out a reply with such an arrogant retort as
"Apparently you are also unschooled in the doctrine of grace."

Such a ghastly reply can have NOTHING in common with grace -- any ANY sense of
this word.


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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)


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