From the 1950s to the 1990s, Paul Harvey captivated 25 million weekly listeners with his radio broadcasts. In 1965, he delivered a chilling message, “If I were the Devil,” warning of societal shifts that now seem prophetic. He spoke of undermining faith, dividing families and nations, and distorting holidays. Harvey warned that marriage would be deemed outdated, and media would promote indulgence over values. His predictions resonate today, with declining marriage rates, growing secularism, and deep political divisions. Once unimaginable, his vision has become a sobering reflection of modern society’s challenges, urging a return to unity and traditional values.
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