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Desert Research InstituteProfiles the center's climate change and air quality research projects, posts a list of faculty members, and furnishes newsletters.
Desert Research InstituteResearch programs focus on water resources and air quality, global climate change and the physics of the earth's turbulent atmosphere, and humanity's historic struggle to adapt to harsh environments.
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mrhodes_47@earthlink.net wrote:
> Paul’s Argument with Peter,
> Or was it Peter‘s, and everyone else’s, Argument with Paul?
> (It makes a difference. So Paul put it in his terms, as usual.)
Scholarship? Or is it just the musings of an untrained
intellect? (It makes a difference.)
> he indicates that he
> Well, it would indicate to Paul’s audience
> I only see arguing and separation. A
> Oh, courageous, dramatic, warrior Paul.
> (I think I can l
> We don’t know what from.
> Paul’s stubbornness, likely.
> Paul is the only one I’ve heard make this statement.
> but apparently
> The apparent lack of friendship
> I sincerely doubt that;
> I don't know who
> I have difficulty believing
> So I believe
> Here Paul seems
> And therefore probably
> I refuse to believe
Truly, the words of someone afraid of the truth.
Bart
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In article <120.54.19.05.767761000@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard says...
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>gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
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>> After Adam fell, and died spiritually, he still heard the voice of
>> God, and responded to it.
>
>Yes. He _ran away_ from it. He had no choice, because he
>knew God was coming to kill him.
WHAT? How did you reach THIS bold conclusion? God was not coming to kill him,
not at all. I would love to see you TRY to support this bold, false conclusion
from Scripture, Bart;)
[snip]
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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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gilgames wrote:
> <<
> There are several reasons for Christendom's reluctance to admit that at
> least some, if not all of the "NT" was originally written in Hebrew. As
> the original Hebrew Christians died off, the church became more Greek
> than Hebrew. Gradually, the love that Christ taught was abandoned in
> favor of a rabid hatred of Jews, and all things Hebrew.
There was a tax imposed on the Jews around the time of the Temple
destruction. I believe that many gentiles because of fear of being
considered Jewish and for avoidance of this tax, tried not to show
their connection to the Jews.
But I also feel that at least Matthew was written in Hebrew for two
reasons. First, if the writers were