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Chelsea Center for Recycling and Economic Development

Cooperative program of the state and University of Massachusetts.

Clean Up Brayton Point

Information on the Brayton Point, a coal and oil burning power plant located in Somerset. Developed by Wesleyan student Carl Cervone for an environmental philosophy class.

Invasive Plant Information

Fact sheets, articles, and other information for about invasive plant species in the state and native alternatives for use in landscape plantings. From Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association.

Massachusetts Chapter of Surfrider Foundation

Organization of surfers and environmentalists dedicated to preserving the New England coastal environment, open access to beaches, and eliminating pollution. Issues information, educational materials, and details of meetings in Boston.

Massachusetts Islands

Island number, name, location and associated body of water.

Massachusetts Municipal Recycling Guide

Information on trash, recycling, compost and hazardous household waste, by town.

Massachusetts State Science Fair

Includes sponsors, donors, how to enter, judging criteria and awards.

Massachusetts State Science Fair

Information about the fair, sponsors, donors, how to enter, judging criteria and awards.

National Earthquake Information Center: Massachusetts

Includes current earthquake information, near real time earthquake list, seismicity map and earthquake history of the state.

National Priorities List Sites in Massachusetts

Site-specific resources, including fact sheets, site narratives and Federal Register notices. Provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.



In article <147.11.17.05.609036000@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard says...
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>gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
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>> Matthew, you have done a good job of answering Bart.
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>> There is a name for Bart's philosophical position here, and it is
>> occasionalism.
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>He can not have done a good job answering me, because I
>haven't asserted anything.

That doesn't follow. Another example of how the man who exalts himself as a
great logician posts sheer illogic.

> Among the many things you
>don't know is my philosophical position.

He may not know it exactly, but having been a lost soul wandering in
predestinarianist darkness for so long, he knows it in general terms. You cannot
maintain your predestinarian position without sharing certain philosophical
errors with Calvinists.

[snip]


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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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"THOMAS DEEMER" wrote in message
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> Would you explain HOW your Post can have any relevance to Scripture
> when NOT ONE BIBLICAL CHAPTER AND VERSE is given as reference, ALL these
> HUMAN COINED ISM"S do not come from the BIBLE
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> Maranatha !!! Pastor Tom and Mo
Are you for real?

Sounds like two of the three stooges.

Gary



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gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:


> You say, "I know I am saved because Christ died for me."
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> I say, "I know I am saved because God told me that Christ died for
> me."
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> In your case, you say it is not by works, but in my case you say
> it is by works. This does not make any sense to me.

This is not "why I know" but "why am I saved". Are
you saved because Christ died for you or because you
"know" that Christ died for you?

> I believe that in your sentence is hidden faith.

It's not hidden, it's a statement of faith. But my
sentence doesn't say that my faith is the cause of my
salvation.


>> I don't care if you believe
>> in salvation by works, I'm just bothered that you don't
>> admit it.
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> I deny that I believe in salvation by works.
> But I would affirm that you believe that man is
> saved by works. This is the NECESSARY consequence
> of the f