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50states - Wyoming Community Pages

Directory of official and near official Wyoming community web sites.

The State of Wyoming

Official state site. General overview, visitor information, business climate, directory of state and local government sites, and a list of newspapers, radio and television stations.

Wowworks Wyoming City Guide

Extensive list of official state, city, county, regional and community guide web sites. Latest Wyoming state news from Reuters.

Wyoming

Includes symbols, almanac, geography, maps, people, and state quiz.

Wyoming

Consumer Protection Section, Wyoming Attorney General's Office.

Wyoming's Portal to Knowledge and Learning

GoWYLD links to the statewide databases,WYLDCat and regional library catalogs, as well as Wyoming content on the Internet, divided into more than twenty categories.

WyomingNetwork

A variety of items including Wyoming and Western items, Native American games, railroad books, golf supplies, honey stix, candles and incense.

WyomingNetwork.com, Inc.

Providing community pages for seven regions of Wyoming. Has a good list of links and information about different town services.



"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Gary McNees wrote:
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> > "Bob Felts" wrote in message
> > news:151.00.15.05.309505000@srcbs.org...
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> > >
> > > Gary McNees wrote:
> > > [...]
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> > > > Thus, as I have repeatedly stated before, God gave the GOOD gift
> > > > of free will, and man by misusing it sins.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Knowing full well what will happen, I give a gun to one man which he
> > > uses to shoot game to provide food for his family. He takes a good
gift
> > > and uses it wisely.
> > >
> > > Again, knowing full well what will happen, I give a gun to another man
> > > who uses it to shoot his wife and children.
> > >
> > > Does "free will" absolve me in the second case?
> >
> > I wouldn't give a gun to the second man. :)
> [...]
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> But you have God giving free will to someone who He knows will misuse it
> to cause misery, destruction, and death.
>
> So how do you justify this?

Why do I need to Justify God? I don't.

In my theology the man to whom God gave the GOOD gift
of free will is to blame for all the misery, destruction and death.

God blamed Adam and Eve for their disobedience.
Adam tried to blame Eve, and Eve tried to blame the serpent.
But they were each to blame, and God was not "responsible"
for them disobeying.

In your theology God is responsible for all the misery, destruction,
and death.

Your god cannot by fiat, saying "the man is responsible," (even
though I made man, and his condition, and will, and control all things,
even his will) make it TRUE. It is false on the face of it.

Gary


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In article <096.01.09.05.870055000@srcbs.org>, basicallyblues says...
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>>I'd like to deal with this in more depth, and I'll try to come back to
>>this, but I'm really pressed for time the next day or so.
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>>So you need to make the case that the translation of Acts 28:6 is
>>relevant to the translation of John 1:1. Given the differences, I
>don't
>>see how you can do this. But please try.
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>I sent a detailed reply to the Axts 28:6 issue and Steve never posted
>it. Too many of my posts (which were well within the rules) are not
>showing up.

Spurious accusations of censorship or negligence against the Moderator will NOT
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