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“Sometimes the difference between average and awesome is not what you know but what you do with what you know.” --Alex Kinchem
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Alice Linsley
As a Christian Apologist, I have been pioneering the field of Biblical Anthropology for over 30 years. I also teach Philosophy and Ethics on the College level.
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