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Buckskin Horse Association of Michigan

A non-profit organization sponsoring horse shows and the opportunity to earn Year-End Awards for buckskin horses of any breed. Hosts the All-American Buckskin Horse Congress and Breeder's Futurity plus pleasure class for 4 year and older horses. Membership information, calendar of events and results.

Buckskin Horse Association of Michigan

A non-profit organization sponsoring horse shows and the opportunity to earn Year-End Awards for buckskin horses of any breed. Membership information, calendar of events and results.

Eventing Association of Michigan

Horse trial results, classifieds, schedule of events, clinics and membership information.

Eventing Association of Michigan

Horse trial results, classifieds, schedule of events, clinics and membership information.

Harness Racing in Michigan

The discussion of and links related to standardbred horsemen, providing care to horses, wagering and viewing races. Links to three mailing lists.

Harness Racing in Michigan

The discussion of and links related to standardbred horsemen, providing care to horses, wagering and viewing races. Links to three mailing lists.

Michigan Appaloosa Horse Association

Contains meeting notices and announcements, year end standings and information on shows.

Michigan Appaloosa Horse Association

Contains meeting notices and announcements, year end standings and information on shows.

Michigan Dynamometer Assoc.

Promoting competition horsepulls in the state of Michigan. Schedule of pulls, results, and contact.

Michigan Horse Community

Gathering place on the web for horse enthusiasts in Michigan.



"dell12345" wrote in message
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> Jesus is rightly called God (in the sense of Mighty God, not Almighty God)
> and only-begotten god (John 1:18).
>
> Jesus SHALL/WILL (Future tense) be called Mighty God, a position given by
> him by the Father. This happened after his resurrection. This is the name
> Jesus INHERITED according to Heb 1:4. So it is also right to call Jesus
> God (meaning Mighty God) at John 20:28 but this is referring to Jesus'
> resurrected state. But this doesn't mean that Jesus is the Almighty God
> because, at John 20:31 it stated "31 But these have been written down that
> YOU may believe that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God, and that, because
> of believing, YOU may have life by means of his name". The Father, IS
> ALWAYS the ALMIGHTY GOD.
>
> In this same chapter (20:17) Jesus said: "I am ascending to my Father and
> your Father and to my God and your God."
>
>
> The illustration is still valid, human judges at Bible times are called
> "gods". See Psalms 82.

Right on! The apostle John, as all Jews, worshiped Jehovah ONLY. John also
recorded the prayer of Jesus Christ. The idea of Jehovah bowing His head
in prayer would be preposterous. To whom, then, would Jesus, a Jew, be
praying? To the only God a Jew could pray without being stoned to death:
Jehovah! In his prayer to Jehovah, Jesus addressed Him as "the *only* true
God."

An interesting note on Isaiah 9:6: The LXX, used by first-century
Christians, did not say "the mighty God", but instead, said "megales boules
angelos" meaning 'ANGEL of Mighty Counsel.'



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"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Gary McNees wrote:
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> > "Bob Felts" wrote in message
> > news:125.54.21.05.943937000@srcbs.org...
> > >
> > >
> > > Gary McNees wrote:
> > >
> > > > Bob Felts wrote:
> > > > > Gary McNees wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > [...]
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >>No it is not. I deny all five points of TULIP and Arminianism.
Both
> > > > >>yours and theirs are not Scriptural.
> > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Then what are you left with?
> > > > See if you can figure it out.
> > > >
> > >
> > > What I think about what you t