Genealogy
Page: 1, 2 Sub-Categories: By Region | Ethnic | Immigration | Military | Native Americans | Organizations | Publications | ResourcesCollection of historical and genealogical links and data pertaining to United States.
AncestorsCompanion web site to the PBS family history and genealogy television series.
Firstmom's Genealogy Resources - MilitaryLinks to military records for genealogy or heritage purposes and for general military history knowledge.
Genealogy Resources CenterThe Genealogy Resources Center is for both the hobby and serious genealogy researcher. It has well organized links to many internet resources. Find exactly what you need quickly and easily.
Genetic HodgePodgeGenealogy resources to information both on and off line.
Mid-Atlantic Roots NetworkGenealogical and historical information covering the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and the District of Columbia.
The Mayflower PageExtensive historical data, including passenger list, crew, documents, crime and punishments on board, and pilgrim writings.
The Mayflower Web PagesThe complete site for Mayflower history and genealogy, including an account of the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
The Mayflower Web PagesThe complete site for Mayflower history and genealogy, including an account of the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
The Mayflower Web PagesHistory of the ship which brought the Pilgrims to the New World, along with passenger lists, Mayflower documents, historical information and related links.
Is the soul immortal?
Please look at the following Bible verses and see for yourself.
At Ezekiel 18:4, it states “The soul that is sinning—it itself will DIE.”
Jesus Christ asked: “Is it lawful on the sabbath to do good or to do
injury, to save or to destroy a soul?” (Luke 6:9)
As for any soul that will do any sort of work on this very day, I must
destroy that soul from among his people. - Lev 23:30
Think about this too. If the soul is immortal, meaning it lives eternally,
do you think it is necessary for God to give “eternal life” ? John 17:3.
John 3:16.
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I asked:
> where does the Bible say that one must believe this (that Jesis is
God) in order to be a
> Christian.
lsend...@hotmail.com wrote:
>If no one can come to the Father but by Christ and no one can say
>Christ is Lord except through the Spirit, it is equally possible or
>rather, equally impossible for man to come into contact with the
Father
>or the Son or the Spirit.
Fine. This does not say a Christian must believe Jesus is God. Plus I
said the Bible- not your eisegesis of the Bible.
Please, I'm waiting for the scriptures that say "you mus believe Jesus
is God to be a Christian"
>If one maintains that he can approach Christ
>of his own accord even though he is a sinner, he may as well say that
>he can aproach the Father as well.
Fine. This does not say a Christian must believe Jesus is God. Plus I
said the Bible- not your eisegesis of the Bible
Please, I'm waiting for the scriptures that say "you mus believe Jesus
is God to be a Christian"
>Enlightenment as to Christ's deity cannot be achieved by the natural
>man.
so sayeth the NON-disiciple lsend...@hotmail.com
But what does the BIBLE say?
"But we know the Son of God has come, and he has given us Intellectual
capacity that we may gain knowledge of the true one, by means of his
Son, Jesus Christ. This is the true God and life everlasting." (1 John
5:20)
>Once one starts down the path toward autonomy, there is no
>stopping the proverbial snowball down the mountain
the snowball of aberration started when "natural man" began trying to
make Jesus "God". Read the book (by a non-JW) called "When Jesus Became
God: The Struggle to Define Christianity during the Last Days of Rome"
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0156013150/qid=1112204078/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/103-2749785-6276661
>This truth can
>only be received from God.
agreed.
>To sit here and argue with Mr. Blue, a