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“If you’re not accountable in life that means ultimately that your life doesn’t count.”

Quote by R. C. Sproul

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R. C. Sproul
R. C. Sproul

R.C. Sproul is a renowned Christian theologian, author, and lecturer. Born on February 13, 1939, he is known for his extensive research and widespread dissemination of Christian doctrine and theology. Sproul's works cover a range of topics from basic theology to more advanced theological subjects, and his writings have had a profound impact on many Christians. more

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