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THE DEITY OF JESUS CHRIST

                      THE DEITY OF JESUS CHRIST Christianity is not a religion...but a relationship with the living Christ.  You can take Buddha out of Buddhism, Mohammed out of Islam, and in like manner the founders of varioius religions out of their religious systems and little would be changed.  But take Christ out of Christianity and there would be nothing left. Therefore, if we are going to become true followers of Christ it is imperative we thoroughly explore who Christ claimed to be and who the Bible says He is. Christ Himself said that "truth will set you free". If that is true, then error will bind you.  This study is to separate truth from error. What does the Bible say about the Deity of Christ?  The Bible is a book that may be trusted.  The Holy Scriptures of the Bible have been scrutinized by man for almost 2,000 years and have been found to be reliable.  God's Word has been miraculously preserved over the centuries and we can trust it

Hint And Miss

Below you'll find the questions for Hint And Miss, the game where we send you hints each week to help you answer these questions. The first player to answer all 30 questions right wins a year's worth of free movie rentals AND popcorn! Remember, you MUST be registered to play Hint And Miss. Here's why: When you register, we give you a unique player identification number that will be in the Subject line of each e-mail hint we send you. In order for us to be able to tally your answers each time you send them in, you need to make sure this player I.D. is in the Subject line of the e-mail you send us, so we know who you are. Here's how you can register for Hint And Miss: First, go to our Main Screen and click on the "Play!" button. Then select Hint And Miss, read its description, and click on "I Wanna Play!"  This will register you automatically for the game. Thereafter, you will receive hints via e-mail twice a week, starting July 16, 1996. Past hi

Welcome to Greg's help

Welcome to Greg's help Welcome to my text file. I will make a new one every chance I get so keep your eyes open for new ones.    A Basic Overview:                 1) New things 2) the 50 grand tips 3) A few last words Note: You are to distribute it in any way, but please don't alter information for reproduction. You may copy it, but please, make it a read-only file. If you don't understand this please Email me at GREGH555@AOL.COM 1) New things:  Everything! First thing after you've installed Windows 95 is that you should RIGHT click on "My Computer", and pick "Properties". Go to the device manager tab, check and make sure all your devices are O.K., if one of the icons has a mark on it like a international "no" symbol, or an exclamation point over it, something is probably wrong. Next goto the Performance tab. Make sure that Virtual Memory, File system, disk compression, PCMCIA(if you have the last two) say 32-bi

"How to Find the Cybermate of Your Dreams"

Transcript of the August 27, 1995 NetGirl conference entitled, "How to Find the Cybermate of Your Dreams" CJ Sarah: Your Host is RosalindR. Our topic is "How to find the cybermate of your dreams." CJ Nyte: We'll be starting on the hour folks. Pull up a chair, and don't spill the popcorn. RosalindR: Hi, everybody! RosalindR: The purpose of tonight's conference is to share our experiences in meeting people RosalindR: in cyberspace. RosalindR: Joining me tonight are two of *my* cyber-friends, Ryan Scott and Yanek RosalindR: Martinson. YanekM: Hello there... Angel Swan: Hi! :smile:: CJ Sarah: Welcome, all! RosalindR: Ryan and I met on the Net (sort of), and now we're living and working happily RosalindR: ever after. Yanek is one of our business associates, and he, too, has a story to RosalindR: share. YanekM: I do? RosalindR: But, before we tell you all about us, does anybody else out there have a cyber-love RosalindR: s

PBM THIRD REICH

PBM THIRD REICH By Dean Miller (Copyright The Avalon Hill Game Company, Reprinted by permission of The Avalon Hill Game Company, from The General, Vol. 12, #4) For those of us who believe that pbm is the only way to wargame, the arrival of a new title is always a time of anxiety, and challenge. Can it be played by mail? Since nearly every game can, the secondary questions are really the ones asked at this point: (1) In how much time; and (2) how complex a system is required. As games have become more complicated, particularly as they have come to involve multiple step turns, the difficulty of playing them by mail has increased. Correspondingly, the desirability of actually beginning such a game has diminished. For one thing, you must be very careful in selecting opponents- frankly, a goodly percentage of the persons who place or answer "Opponent Wanted" ads in this magazine are either incapable or unwilling to cope with a complicated system. For another, the pape

Sleeper

Here I lie tossing and turning my bed as hard as a rock the air is dead still and the night hot as if I were in hell Or perhaps this is hell and the nightmares are my penance strange and horrible images flashing in my mind flashing for the briefest time just enough to cut me to burn into my eyes and then I wake sweat wetting my head a dry cough escaping my lips the darkness strangling me the light blinding me Will this continue forever an endless string of nightmares warding sleep at every turn. by, WPHUNG (Thats what happens when you take Dayquil before bed) Send any comments my way at WPHUNG@aol.com © 1998 Smile in the Dark Productions

Seidman's Online Insider

=============================================================================                          Seidman's Online Insider =============================================================================       Weekly Summary of  Major Online Services and Internet Events ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vol. 2 No. 46  (Formerly known as In, Around and Online)  December 1, 1995 ============================================================================= Copyright (C) 1995 Robert Seidman (robert@clark.net).  All rights reserved.   May be reproduced in any medium for non-commercial purposes. IN THIS ISSUE ============= -Notes from the Editor -My Day Job -Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft... -Blackbird and Still More MSN -The Internet Frenzy: What's in a Name?  Just ask H&R Block -This & That -Stock Watch -Disclaimer and Subscription Info Notes from the Editor ===================== There was no newslette