In 1965, iconic radio broadcaster Paul Harvey delivered a chilling commentary titled âIf I Were the Devilâ, outlining what the devil might do to undermine American society. Today, over half a century later, many of his prophetic warnings feel eerily accurate.
đ Paul Harveyâs Message in Brief
Harvey imagined how the devil would manipulate society through subtle and corrosive changes:
- Heâd launch a campaign of whispers: âDo as you please,â urging moral relativism and redefining right and wrong.
- Heâd convince the young that âThe Bible is a mythâ and glamorize vice as virtue.
- Heâd promote pornography, drugs, alcohol, and sensational media to numb society’s conscience.
- Heâd evict God from public institutionsâschools, courts, governmentâwhile placing psychology above religion.
- Heâd weaken ambition by redistributing wealth and encouraging dependency: âtake from those who have and give to those who want.â beaconlights.org+9linkedin.com+9snopes.com+9
đ Modern-Day Reflections on Harveyâs Prophecies
Many of Harveyâs predictions mirror present-day concerns:
- Media saturation and sensationalism dominate screens and social media, often amplifying divisive content for clicks and ratings.
- Moral relativismâideas about right and wrong shift rapidly, with many questioning traditional values and institutions.
- Substance abuse and dependency remain prevalent, with drugs and pills often seen as escapes.
- Institutional shifts have led to debates over the role of religion in public life, schools, and government policies.
- Economic dependency and redistribution remain central political issues, with debates around welfare, incentives, and ambition. snopes.comwordandwork.org
đ§ Why This Message Still Resonates
Harveyâs speech wasnât meant as prophecy but as social critiqueâhe envisioned tactics that could gradually erode moral foundations and civic cohesion. Many believe those tactics are unfolding:
- Division over values and culture, driven by evolving definitions of good and evil.
- Anxiety about youth behavior, education culture, and the psychological focus in schools.
- Growing distrust in traditional institutions once considered pillars of society.
đ Bottom Line
Paul Harveyâs 1965 speech remains a thought-provoking cautionary tale. Whether viewed spiritually or socially, his message encourages listeners to reflect on cultural shifts, guard personal convictions, and engage critically with the media and institutions shaping our lives.