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Old 05-06-2008, 12:15 PM
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I do not know much about the PCA but how is Sproul seen in PCA circles?
I certainly can't speak for the PCA as a whole, however, it is a very common occurence to have new visitors come to our church because they heard RC Sproul on the radio. God has used Sproul to introduce many to the reformed faith, we see those folks come to our church on a regular basis.

I think most people in the PCA appreciate Sproul quite a bit.
I'm sure this is true; and obviously my point(s) above are not that he isn't to be appreciated for good that he has done, but to point out the bad.
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