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Matthew Johnson
> In article <153.21.08.05.256213000@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
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> >Gary McNees
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> >> "Bob Felts"
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> >> > Gary McNees
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> >> > > For the Calvinist god certainly does not only speak lies, but acts
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> >> > Who says?
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> >> God and me.
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> >Where does God say that what you happen to think is unjust is unjust?
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> Gary has already answered this question. In fact, he has answered it _so_
> many times, I dread the thought of looking it up again in Google. You do
> it -- if you really can't remember.
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Google won't help if the answers are like the non-answer you give below.
> Briefly, the answer is Mt 5:45-48.
Gary seems to think that creating vessels of wrath devoted to
destruction is unjust. How in the world does this say that this is
actually unjust?
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phenomenon of reincarnation still mystifies modern scientists
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March 22, 2005.
# Clinical death is one of the biggest mysteries that modern science still cannot solve
Some people say they remember their previous lives and can describe what they saw and did when
they were having other bodies hundreds or thousands of years ago.
Vladimir Zatovka, head of the reanimation department in the Kaliningrad regional hospital revealed
many astonishing facts about life and death when journalists interviewed him several years ago.
The experienced doctor believes that clinical death is one of the biggest mysteries that modern
science still cannot solve.
Indeed, patients who revive after clinical death say they get some mysterious information and learn
new things.
Journalists were slightly shocked to hear the doctor saying the soul actually exists and lives its
individual life.
One of the doctor's patients, Irina Lakoba was in coma for about a month after she seriously suffered
in a traffic accident.
She recovered from coma and turned out to be quite a different person.
Before the accident, the woman worked as an engineer at a large fish company for twenty years.
But when she regained consciousness after the coma,