Randy Alcorn Quotes
Tolstoy Said, 'The Antagonism Between Life And Conscience May Be Removed Either By A Change Of Life Or By A Change Of Conscience.' Many Of Us Have Elected To Adjust Our Consciences Rather Than Our Lives. Our Powers Of Rationalization Are Unlimited. They Allow Us To Live In Luxury And Indifference While Others, Whom We Could Help If We Chose To, Starve And Go To Hell.
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