Johnson C. Philip

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Johnson C. Philip



Average rating: 3.63 · 441 ratings · 48 reviews · 103 distinct works
Logic And Apologetics

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The Shroud Of Turin: Is It ...

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3.65 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2014
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Biblical Archeology: Import...

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3.86 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2013
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Biblical Archeology And Apo...

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The Missing Diamonds (Shast...

3.57 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2014
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All About Nepal (Country, P...

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Archeology And The Christia...

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What Is Philosophy: An Intr...

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Easiest Bible Memory Verses...

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The Inerrancy Of The Bible

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“A rude tourist was looking at paintings in a museum. He didn't find anything interesting and turned to the attendant while pointing to a large frame. Tourist: (making an ugly face) Is this what you call art? Attendant: No sir, this is what we call a mirror.”
Johnson C. Philip, Philip's Hilarious Jokes

“1-Start writing immediately. 2-Develop your skills through a course and apprenticeship. 3-Desire perfection but be practical. 4-Begin humbly and progress. 5-Develop supportive habits. 6-Persist. Let”
Johnson C. Philip, How To Become A Writer

“People who manipulate language well can thus choose words in such a way that their speech denotes a totally harmless and right meaning, but the connotations may be highly damaging or defaming to the opponent.”
Johnson C. Philip, Debating Techniques: How They Are Being Used Against Christianity



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