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nnalyd@yahoo.com wrote:

> Besides, it is illogical to think the physical could enter the
> spiritual.

Rubber meets road here: How is this "illogical"?

Bart

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"basicallyblues" writes:
>>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)

The Scriptures themselves say that it is the *church* that is the pilar
and ground of the truth.

-Stephen
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Acceleration English Etymology Latin '' acceleratio ''; compare French '' accélération '' Pronunciation /ˌæk.sɛ.lə.ˈre.ʃən/ Noun acceleration ('' countable and uncountable ''; ''plural'' accelerations ) (''uncountable'') The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration . :''a falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity'' (''countable'') The amount by which a speed or velocity decreases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity ). :''The boosters produce an acceleration of 20 metres per second per second.'' : Quotations ::A period of social improvement, or of intellectual advancement, contains within itself a principle of acceleration — I. Taylor physics The change of speed with respect to time . Usage note Acceleration in SI units is measured in metre s per second per second (m/s2), or in imperial units in feet per second per second (ft/s2). Antonyms (''act, state, amount''): deceleration , retardation Related terms accelerate Translations act, state border 0 width 100% - bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% Finnish: kiihdytys French: accélération ''f'' Italian: accelerazione ''f'' width 1% bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% Norwegian : akselerasjon ''c'' amount border 0 width 100% - bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% Finnish: kiihtyvyys French: accélération ''f'' Italian: accelerazione ''f'' width 1% bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% Translations to be checked checktrans The translations below need to be checked by native speakers and inserted into the appropriate table(s) above. German: Beschleunigung ''f'' Hebrew: תאוצה ''f'' Indonesian: cepat percepatan Interlingua : acceleration Japanese: 加速度 ( かそくど , kasokudo) (1) Polish: przyśpieszenie ''n'' Portuguese: aceleração ''f'' Romanian: acceleraţie ''f'' Romanica : acceleration ''f'' Russian: ускорение Spanish: aceleración Swedish: acceleration ---- Interlingua Noun acceleration acceleration ---- Romanica Noun acceleration acceleration ---- Swedish Noun acceleration acceleration it:acceleration pl:Acceleration sv:acceleration fr:acceleration