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Berger and Company Recycling Inc.

Recycling waste paper, scrap metal, aluminum, corrugated cardboard, and newspapers. Servicing Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

BuyRI

On-line searchable database of state businesses.

CalGreg Electronics

A distributor specializing in semiconductor adaptors, sockets, interconnects, thermal management, electronic packaging.

CalGreg Electronics

New England based electronic component distributor. View complete product line.

Clambakes To Travel

Ships fresh New England clambakes over night anywhere in the U.S.A. Also offers catering services, and gift certificate packages.

Coutu Bros. Movers

Moving and storage company offering local and long distance moves. Site includes pricing information.

Cremation Society of Rhode Island

Providing Rhode Islanders with simple and pre-need options for their final arrangements.

Cremation Society of Rhode Island

Offers cremation services statewide from location in Scituate. Site includes FAQs and other information about cremation and pre-need planning.

D&M Tree Service

Offers tree services, including assessment, removal, trimming, and cleanup, for jobs big and small throughout the state.

Greenwich Bay Clam, Inc.

Fresh, next day delivery of live lobster, clams and scallops.



Matthew Johnson wrote:

> In article <153.21.08.05.256213000@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
> >
> >
> >
> >Gary McNees wrote:
> >
> >> "Bob Felts" wrote in message
> >> news:151.59.14.05.918582000@srcbs.org...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Gary McNees wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > For the Calvinist god certainly does not only speak lies, but acts
> >> > > unjustly.
> >> >
> >> > Who says?
> >>
> >> God and me.
> >>
> >
> >Where does God say that what you happen to think is unjust is unjust?
>
> Gary has already answered this question. In fact, he has answered it _so_
> many times, I dread the thought of looking it up again in Google. You do
> it -- if you really can't remember.
>

Google won't help if the answers are like the non-answer you give below.

> Briefly, the answer is Mt 5:45-48.

Gary seems to think that creating vessels of wrath devoted to
destruction is unjust. How in the world does this say that this is
actually unjust?

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1. There was no room for him at the inn, but plenty of room for him at the
cross.
2. His birth was in an ugly place, and so was his death.
3. A star came to brighten his birth, but all the the lights went out
completely at his death.
4. He was born in a manger, and he died on the cross.
5. The manger where he was born was borrowed, and the tomb where he was laid
was also borrowed.

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Bob Felts wrote:

> You think you're free, but you're not. You are no more free than a
> character in a book. Characters who have actually met the author know
> better.

Another thought Bob.

Spurgeon was "converted" to TULIP long after he
first believed.

So also was R. C. Sproul. (He writes of this
in some of his books.)

This is true also of most Calvinists I know.
Most of the new members of the Calvinistic
churches I have attended were either born
to Calvinist parents or came out of other
churches which were not Calvinistic.

That is, I have met or talked to very very
few persons who claim that they were converted
by hearing TULIP.

Most who finally become believers in TULIP
first believed in Christ in Churches which are not
Calvinistic, (this has been my experience