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Canal Society of New York State

A not for profit educational organization that brings together canal enthusiasts from across the state. Includes membership information, listing of directors and calendar.

Destinations of New York State

Attractions, accommodations, shopping, restaurants and information on services throughout the eleven regions of New York State.

GORP New York Travel Guide

New York guide to travel, tourism and recreation.

I Love NY

New York State travel listings and information from official state tourism board.

New York Apple Association

Contains consumer information, directories of apple growers and marketers, teacher resources, grower and direct marketer news and information, and related resources.

New York Guide

Provides information for tourists, students, businessmen, and residents.

New York State Canal System

The official site of the New York State Canal System includes information on Erie, Champlain, Oswego and Cayuga-Seneca canals.

New York State Canal System

Information on the Erie, Champlain, Oswego and Cayuga-Seneca canal system, towns along the canals, things to do, things to see, boat operators, and other information.

New York Travel Help

Volunteer experts answer your questions about travel to New York State.

New York Vacation Travel Brochures

An easy way to request print brochures from the New York travel companies.



In article <47D10193-E856-B070-D13F-FC60E10292D9@srcbs.org>, zach says...
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>
>Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> "Gary" writes:
>>
>> >If people believe Scripture they are saved from all sorts of error.
>>
>> And yet, they make all kinds of errors, especially with regard to
>> theology, as they do not rightly interpret the Scriptures.
>>
>> >Further, as Christ said,
>> >John 5:46 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote
>> >of me.
>> >
>> >Thus we see that a believing of the Bible in general has some relationship
>> >to believing in Christ and what He said.
>>
>> And before the Scriptures were written and collected???
>
>There are big problems in the Early Church, as evidenced by the Letters
>of the Apostles which later became scripture.

"Big problems" you say? Do you really think they were any bigger than the
problems we face today? I don't.


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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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basicallyblues wrote:

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> The rest of your post has nothing to do with the Bible or the 1st
> Century so I don't see a reason to respond to the opinions of men.
>
Duh! It had to do with heresies! You responded to none of the 6 pts.
What is interesting is your cutting and pasting. At least you should
give credit to your resources.

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"Bart Goddard" wrote in message
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> gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
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> >> > Isaiah 5:4 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I
> >> > have not done in it? wherefore, when I looked that it should bring
> >> > forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
> >>
> >> Seen many grapes with free will?
> >
> > see them miss the point completely?
>
> If there is someway to contrue free will in from this passage,
> then, by all means, show us. Grapes grow how they grow,
> don't blame "us" if your own analogy doesn't work.

God is saying, "WHAT MORE COULD I DO?"
Now according to your theology, God could do everything!
The wills of the grapes or vines are inconsequential.
In fact everything is inconsequential, except for God's
will. Man has no will essentially.

"The real question, then, is not whether there are agents who cause their
own actions but whether God is