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Directory of child care facilities, organized by county. Includes information on licensing, ages served, handicapped access, and other details.

Regional Intervention Program

State-sponsored program teaches parents how to work with their preschool-age children to resolve and prevent behavior problems. News and information about the program, including a directory of locations.

Tennessee Head Start

Association of 27 agencies working to improve the lives of low-income children by providing quality comprehensive child development services that are family focused, including education, health, nutrition and mental health.

Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition

Advocacy for immigrants and refugees in the state, regardless of their legal status. Information about member organizations, focus areas, accomplishments, and current activities.

TennHelp

Database of organizations and agencies providing social services around Tennessee.

The Face of Immigration in Tennessee

Analysis by UT law students of the experiences and needs of Latino immigrants in the state. Includes discussions and extensive advice on the legal rights/responsibilities of immigrants and migrant workers.



basicallyblues wrote:
> >Note that the Nicene Creed says that if a person doesn't "hold
> >this doctrine", he will be condemned.
>
> The Nicene Creed is not Scripture and the bishops that took part were
> not "inspired of God" like the Bible writers were (2 Tim. 3:16)
>
> >If one denies the deity of Jesus, he is denying that God saves
> >and that God is love
>
> huh? Where do you get that?
>
> John 3:16)

Your "god" has no basis for "love." Love require interpersonal
relationships. That your god is a singularity, he had no one to love
in eternity past and was therefore necessitated to create someone to
love.

When will refute this actuality insted of just posting more
unsupportable jibberish?
.

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Matthew Johnson wrote:
> In article <4201715C-FC4E-6E32-9D7B-715D5B8150A0@srcbs.org>,
> lsenders@hotmail.com says...
>
> >Tracy Hall wrote:
>
> >> Loren, given the context, do you mean to imply that those
> >> who believe in free will are as apostate as those who
> >> participate in the terrible behaviors listed here by
> >> Paul, that those who believe in free will are people who
> >> "resist the truth," have "corrupt minds," and are
> >> "reprobate concerning the faith?"
>
> [snip]
>
> >As for the theology of "free will," yes, I find the system
> >to be anti-Biblical, therefore, as you say, apostate.
>
> And that is where you are not only in serious error, but
> sinfully so, since you persist in even slandering those who
> hold the right faith.
>
Matthew thinks it is not an important enough matter to substantiate any
claim, only that he not remain silent, and what he does write to be
appear to be a complete answer to what was written, so confident is he
of his own authority.

I have yet to have it explaned _plainly_ how the normal reading of Rom
3:10 and following does not depend upon the presupposition of the
doctrine of total depravity. Nor has it ever been explain, _plainly_
how Rom 8 & 9 does NOT put forth the fact that all men are dependent
upon the *fore* knowledge of God, the calling of God, the
*pre*destinating of God to conform the elect to the image of His Son.
Pray tell, how is the power of "free-will" proved by the endeavoring
of the Spirit? (8:26-27) Do my oponents equate "free-will" with
leading of the Spirit? Does man "freely" choose to emply the
impersonal power of the Spirit to gain justification? Rather Paul
argues that it was "freely given" and that "it is God who justifies."
Where is "free-will" herein then taught?

In Rom 9:3 Paul "wishes" that he could cause an effect on the
"free-will" of his fellow Jews,