"God has such a deep reverence for our freedom that he'd rather let us freely go to Hell than be compelled to go to Heaven."
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Anglican bishopsNobel Peace Prize laureatesDemocratic socialistsAcademics from South AfricaNon-fiction authors from South Africa
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Beyers Naudé memorial lecture (15 August 2003)
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Desmond Tutu
1931 – 2021
sĂĽdafrikanischer anglikanischer Theologe und BĂĽrgerrechtler
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