As I mentioned in part 1 of this series, not all is well with our Motherland. Not even educated people are spending their time in the most profitable way, nor are all of them free from outlooks and habits that sets them free. Thus just as our forefathers fought with determination and arms to liberate [...]
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Blog To Liberate India — 2
January 22nd, 2007 · 8 Comments · Blogging, Guest Post, Issues
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Blog To Liberate India — I
January 18th, 2007 · 9 Comments · Blogging, Guest Post, Issues, Philosophy of blogging, life
There are many Indian as well as non Indians bloggers who know for sure that among the 1200 million Indians there are untold millions that need to liberated. Liberated from ignorance, superstition, poverty, wrong practices, habits that spread infection, and even from plain ignorance of the basics of life. Thus these bloggers might be excited [...]
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Blogging Is Injurious
January 13th, 2007 · 4 Comments · Guest Post, Issues, Philosophy of blogging, Words Of Wisdom, activsm
Blogging is injurious! It is injurious both to individuals as well as to society. It is a destructive weapon. A True representative of “Disruptive Technologies” contrived in the twenty-first century.
Since the time man existed on this planet, he has desired personal and social stability. One cannot find fault with that. After all who wants to [...]
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Feet Firmly Planted In Mid Air
May 28th, 2006 · No Comments · Apologetics, Guest Post
Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted In Mid-Air, Francis J. Beckwith and Gregory Kokul, Baker Book House.
Excerpts of a book review by Dr Johnson from Brethrenassembly.
Conservative and Evangelical Christians have been going through an intellectual sea-saw for the last two centuries [though the term 'evangelical' is only half a century old]. During times of intense attack, they [...]
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My Odyssey With Prajapati
May 3rd, 2006 · No Comments · Apologetics, Christianity, Guest Post, My Faith, Theology
Post By Dr. Johnson C. Philip from his blog
My Odyssey with Prajapati began in 1968, when a friend gave me a copy of a tract titled “Sacrifice”. This tract claimed that the Rigveda gives nine predictions about the sacrificial lamb, and that all these have been fulfilled in Jesus and in Jesus alone.
As I [...]
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What I Learnt About “almost-one-year-old” Babies.
February 24th, 2006 · 5 Comments · Guest Post
They can read books upside down.
They will get you into trouble the moment you look away from them and go bang their little heads on very hard places and .. get you into trouble. Ah well.
U cannot type with a one year old on your lap!!
They squirm.
They laugh… with a very gap toothed smile that [...]
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