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This directory provides links categorized by pictures.
50 States.com
Provides state and U.S. territory information including state symbols, flags, nicknames, songs, birds, flowers, elected officials, and many other facts. Also includes links to official state homepages.
50States.com
Provides extensive information about the fifty United States of America.
AOL CityGuide
Local perspectives on headline news, weather, sports, entertainment listings and restaurant reviews.
Atlocal
Provides Internet search for businesses in specific areas.
Boulevards City Guides
Guide to cities in the US includes information such as: arts and culture, movies, entertainment, bars and clubs, restaurants, music, politics and people.
Capital Cities, State Flags, State Birds, State Populations
Information on populations, land area in square miles, state flags, state flowers, state birds, capital cities, visitors pages, the official web pages.
Chamberfind.com
Guide to Chamber of Commerce web sites throughout the United States.
ClickCity.com, Inc.
Local information for US cities.
Community Information by Zip Code
A guide to statistics and other data available by zip code, including population, education, health, environment, business and politics; from California State University Northridge.
"Bart Goddard" wrote in message
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> > Where in the Bible can you find that death is trans-temporal?
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> Don't mix up what I say. I said God is trans-temporal, and when
> we are in eternity with Him, we will also be outside of time.
Bart, would you care to provide any Scriptural evidence for this?
I believe that time is a measure of change. And since only God
does not change, I believe that only God is "outside of time."
Gary
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> Gary McNees wrote:
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> > > > God is his nature. Hence God wills according to His nature.
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> > > Can God will to change His nature?
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> Then God doesn't have free will.
Yes he does. I thought you would have understood this from what Matthew
wrote a while back.
"As Anselm noted (see ch. 8), there is a difference between ANTECEDENT and
CONSEQUENT necessity. If God wills the future to be a certain way, then by
consequent necessity it must be that way. But God is free to not will it
that way. Hence, He has antecedent freedom with regard to what the future
will be. God could have chosen to create a different world. But when God
decides to make a certain world His omniscience knows it will be that way by
consequent necessity.
Being a simple Being, God's will and knowledge are coordinate. He knows what
He wills and wills what He knows. In fact, He knows eternally what He wills
eternally, and He wills eternally what He knows eternally. One is not
subsequent to the other chronologically (since He is not temporal) or
logically (since He knows intuitively, not sequentially). ....
Further, a completely independent Being (such as God is, gkm), does not
react to what He knows, since He is not dependent on anything outside His
Being in order to decide or act. He does not react but simply acts from
eternity prior to any event happening."
"The Battle for God" by Norman Geisler, H. Wayne House, and Max Herrera, p.
63.
Gary
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