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Cities in MinnesotaAlphabetical list of all cities in the state, as of the 2000 Census. Tells which county or counties each is in.
Coalition of Greater Minnesota CitiesNonprofit advocacy organization representing 59 cities outside the Twin Cities area. A list of member cities, with links to their sites if possible. Mission, events calendar, press releases, position statements on issues.
Geographic Change Notes: MinnesotaTable of cities and townships that organized, dissolved, merged, or changed names between the 1990 Census and January 1, 2002.
League of Minnesota CitiesLMC brings diverse municipal groups together to create a collective voice for cities. This voice strengthens the overall effectiveness of the community of Minnesota cities.
Local Government Information Systems AssociationA consortium of Minnesota cities dedicated to saving taxpayer dollars by sharing data processing costs.
Minnesota Association of TownshipsNon-profit voluntary association representing Minnesota townships. Speaks for township government, conducts research, acts as a liaison to other levels of government. 23% of Minnesotans live in townships, and township roads and bridges account for nearly half the miles of Minnesota roadways.
Minnesota Cities & TownsAn alphabetized listing of Minnesota cities and towns that have web sites. From Exploring Minnesota. Not all are the official city web sites, and some cities have more than one web site listed.
Minnesota Place Names: A Geographical EncyclopediaNames of villages, cities, and townships, islands, bodies of water, and counties. Gives historical background. Searchable.
Minnesota Township DirectoryComprehensive list of government addresses, and population of each township. Is arranged by county.
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has disappeared.A new way of living has come into existence.God has done
all this,He has restored our relationship with him through Christ,and
has given us this ministry of restoring relationships.In other words,God
was using Christ to restore his relationship with humanity.He didn't
hold people's faults against them,and has given us this message of
restored relationships to tell others. Therefore,we beg you on behalf of
Christ to become reunited with God.God had Christ,who was sinless,take
our sin so that we might recieve God's approval through him.
~2Cor.5:17-21.
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"Bob Felts"
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> Sarah Kanary
>
>> "Bob Felts"
>> news:85C19507-FD57-F676-3A36-5F5EC571C20E@srcbs.org...
>>
>> >> What is meant by "holding" to the correct doctrine? Just
>> >> acknowledging
>> >> it as fact?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Yes.
>>
>> The demons recognize as fact that Jesus is the Son of God, and the Holy
>> One
>> of God. Why, in your opinion, does that not save them?
>>
>
> For two reasons:
>
> 1) This isn't the Gospel message.
> 2) Jesus didn't die for demons, regardless of what they know.
Agreed. I must have misunderstood. I thought you said that just
acknowledging a doctrine as correct was all that was necessary.
>> >> "And demons also came out of many, crying, "You are the Son of God!"
>> >> But he rebuked them, and would not allow them to speak, because they
>> >> knew that he was the Christ." Luke 4:41
>> >>
>> >
>> > So what? Jesus doesn't save demons, no matter what they think, say, or
>> > do. Salvation by works types always look at the action of the
>> > individual and base salvation on that; they never look at what Jesus
>> > does.
>>
>> ??? All I asked was the reason for your belief that simply acknowledging
>> certain doctrines as fact has saving power, when even the wicked (such as
>> the demons) already do this.
>>
>
> I have not said that acknowledgement of certain doctrines has saving
> power. In fact, I've said the opposite. We are not saved because we
> hold to correct doctrine.
Agreed. Without the sacrifice of the Christ, we are completely lost.
Please explain then what you meant when you said:
"What? We aren't saved because we hold to the correct doctrine? I've read