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Bertha Brock Park

Offers rustic camping, picnic areas deep in the woods, hiking trails, pavilions, winter sports, and Palmer Lodge for event rentals. Located in Ionia. Photos, facilities, map, and contact information.

Ionia County

County Clerk Office.

Ionia County Bertha Brock Park

Offers rustic camping, picturesque stone bridges crossing a trout stream, picnic areas deep in the woods, hiking trails, pavilions, winter sports and Palmer Lodge for event rentals.

Ionia County Historical Society

John C. Blanchard House is a Victorian mansion on the National Register. Offers tours on summer Sundays and by appointment and houses the Ionia County Museum.

Ionia County MSU Extension

Information about programs and educational offerings.

Ionia County, Michigan

Offers online services, government information, and departments and contacts.

Ionia County, Michigan - MultiMag

Ionia Montcalm Magazine

Sharing the stories and information of Ionia and Montcalm counties.

Ionia Montcalm Magazine

Sharing the stories and information of Ionia and Montcalm counties.

MIGenWeb Archives - Cemetery

Ionia county cemetery records available for download in text file format.



>Who wrote this?

edgar foster..I thought I had included his name like I did on the
others.

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In article <164.38.11.05.744571000@srcbs.org>, dell12345 says...
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>Truly I tell you today, You will be with me in Paradise. - Luke 23:43
>should be the correct translation.

No. It is RIDICULOUS to propose the nonsensical, unparalleled phrase "Truly I
tell you today". How many times have you seen "Truly I tell you" followed
IMMEDIATELY by a comma in Scripture? And yet you missed the pattern.

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>Why?

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>At Nehemiah 1:6, it states “please, let your ear become attentive and your
>eyes opened, to listen to the prayer of your servant, which I am praying
>before you today,”. The usage of the word “today” here is not a tautology.

Yes, it is a tautology. And in Nehemiah, it serves an important rhetorical
function. It does NOT in Luk 23:43, nor can it.

Perhaps this would have been clear if you had bothered to cite teh entire verse
of Neh 1:6. SO I will correct this omission of yours now:

let Thine ear now be attentive, and Thine eyes open, that Thou mayest hearken
unto the prayer of Thy servant, which I pray before Thee at this time, day and
night, for the children of Israel Thy servants, while I confess the sins of the
children of Israel, which we have sinned against Thee; yea, I and my father's
house have sinned.
(Neh 1:6 JPS)

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> The fact that Jesus never went to paradise at that day “today”

What 'fact'? It isn't even true, so how can it be 'fact'?


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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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That may depend... do you believe God forgives unrepentant sin? Like my
mother and uncle said to each other about their father... they were
sure mom would be in heaven, but if Dad ends up there, then they'd
rather not be. He was a very evil man who died still comitting his
evils.
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The (mortal) sin is the status which separates from God. IMHO everyone
has his/her final chance to choose to be with God or not to be with God.

Otherwise God is merciful, and it is not for us to make judgements about
the salvation of other persons.


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