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Administrative Regions, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Metadata summary of the MPCA's six administrative regions. First link is a map.

Explore Minnesota Destinations

Maps of 4 regions and 23 subregions used by the Minnesota Office of Tourism, with links to tourist information on each.

Regional Development Act

Contains excerpts from the Laws of Minnesota, 1999, Chapter 462, which include the establishment of regional development commissions to work with local governments on plans and programs to address economic, social, physical, and governmental concerns of each region of the state.

Regional Development Commission Boundaries

Metadata summary of the boundaries of the 13 regional development commissions, which correspond to Minnesota's regions as defined in state law.



The ten commandments talk about adultery but it seems that Saul, David
and Solomon had many wives. Was adultery defined only by a man
sleeping with another man's wife or did it also include women sleeping
with a married man? In that case, Saul, David, and Solomon may not
have comitted adultery (except for David with Bathsheba) when they
slept with their wives. Did their many wives commit adultery?

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In article <7D9817BE-A241-7502-2199-48931E5FE16D@srcbs.org>, ruth says...
>
>
>Matthew Johnson wrote:
>> In article <3EBA8482-7077-C16F-C646-BAF452ED9FB0@srcbs.org>, Sarah Kanary
>> says...
>> >
>> >
>> >"ruth" wrote in message
>> >news:DFFA38D4-FDE2-82F9-80E7-206F02689B0A@srcbs.org...
>> >>
>> >> lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
>> >>> Sarah Kanary wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> >
>> >>> > The individual books of the "NT" were written by individual Jewish
>> >>> > Christians,
>> >>>
>> >>> Luke was a Gentile.
>> >>
>> >> How do you know that?
>> >
>> >Luke was not a Gentile.
>>
>> Oh, let us never never doubt, what nobody is sure about!
>
>Is that a quote from someone else?

Actually, that would be a good trivia question. Do you recognize the quote?

>>
>> > Romans 3:1, 2 states that God entrusted his
>> >inspired utterances to the Jews.
>>
>> You are quoting Romans out of context. If only you would pay attention to the
>> context, it would be obvious that St. Paul is referring to the Old Testament,
>> NOT the entirety of Scripture in ROm 3:1-2.
>>
>>
>Also in Acts 17:11, the Bereans searched the Scriptures,

Well then. All that means is that you too are quoting Scriptures out of context.
Perhaps you would have not been so reckless, if you had paused to think of how
many, many people read those same SCriptures and did NOT come to the same
conclusion as the Bereans.

Perhaps also, you would have not been so reckless, if you had noticed how many
THOUSANDS of other converts are described in Acts, who were NEVER described as
having searched as thoroughly as the Bereans.

Remember: it says the Bereans were more _noble_ than those Jews who kicked Paul
out, it NEVER says the Bereans were better than the thousands of other converts.

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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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