Recreation and Sports
Page: 1, 2 Sub-Categories: By Locality | Fishing | Golf | Hockey | Martial Arts | SoccerLinks to species information and birdwatching areas throughout the state.
Blue Knights Motorcycle Rhode Island 1Fraternal organization of Law Enforcement officers who share a passion for motorcycle riding.
ControlOpsComputer gaming group holding LAN parties in East Greenwich and on the USS Saratoga Aircraft Carrier in North Kingstown. News, event information, and links.
Inline Skating in Rhode IslandInformation about inline skating shops, lessons, places to skate, roller hockey, books, and magazines in Rhode Island.
Ocean State Amateur Radio Group (OSARG)Club for ham radio enthusiasts serving the greater Rhode Island area.
Online Boating EZinePrimary emphasis on boat building stories, local Newport tides, a great boats for sale database, nautical poetry, news and views of Narragansett Bay and Quonset Point.
PhotoSports OnlineGallery of photos of school and college sports action and students in Rhode Island and southeastern New England. Sports photography service provides booking information.
Rhode Island Canoe/Kayak AssociationClub newsletter and information about sea kayaking, flatwater, whitewater, and racing activities. Also includes meeting times, membership information, annual party details, photos, classifieds, and related links.
Rhode Island Canoe/Kayak AssociationClub newsletter and information about sea kayaking, flatwater, whitewater, and racing activities. Also includes meeting times, membership information, annual party details, photos, classifieds, and related links.
Rhode Island High School SportsStandings, records, and historical lists of champions for high school teams.
gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote...
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> > your bible, though very admirable, is not enough. One must have true
> > faith, believing Christ is God and that the Holy Spirit is God as well,
> > instructing us in the truth of His revelation. Without the Spirit, you
> > are only capacitated to humanistically reason what this or that passage
> > speaks of. Word & the Spirit. You must have both or you have nothing
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> One must not only read the Bible, one must believe it to be saved.
That is not Scriptural. What the Bible says is that belief in Christ
is saving, not belief in the Bible per se.
John 3:16
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>> The Apostle John was focussed on the deity and godship of Christ who was
>> "the Word" and the archangel Michael.
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> If Jesus is only an angel, then why does he, being also a servant of
> God, accept worship?
Agreed. And if He was an angel, how can this be said?
(Heb 1:5 NIV) For to which of the angels did God ever say, "You are my Son;
today I have become your Father " ? Or again, "I will be his Father, and he
will be my Son"?
Rufus
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2. In translations, the important thing is consistancy. In
the NWT, most of the time the phrase here is translated "God".
EXCEPT in this verse, where it would quite inconvenient for
the JW's.
see Acts 28:6 how does the Bible on your desk render this verse?
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In article <137.40.05.05.202160000@srcbs.org>, riprock@adres.nl says...
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>Matthew Johnson wrote:
>> In article <136.50.05.05.406681000@srcbs.org>, riprock@adres.nl
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>> When giving Plato quotes, it is good practice to give at least the
>page number
>> and the translation you are using. But it is even better to include
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>> Stephanus number.
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>That's funny, I couldn't find anything about Stephanus numbers at
>http://srcbs.org/faqs/
I didn't say you _would_ find it there; I said "good practi