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The greatest threat to society isn’t just criminals or immoral acts—it’s those who tolerate evil, especially when it comes dressed in charm, wit, or sophistication. When style outweighs substance, and appearances matter more than faith or morality, society begins to decay. This misplaced value shows up even in churches, where image can matter more than spiritual integrity. Scripture warns us: “They that forsake the law praise the wicked.” True danger lies in admiring sin when it looks respectable. How we judge others—by faith or appearances—reveals how we’ll be judged ourselves.
By R.J. RushdoonyThe greatest threat to society isn’t just criminals or immoral acts—it’s those who tolerate evil, especially when it comes dressed in charm, wit, or sophistication. When style outweighs substance, and appearances matter more than faith or morality, society begins to decay. This misplaced value shows up even in churches, where image can matter more than spiritual integrity. Scripture warns us: “They that forsake the law praise the wicked.” True danger lies in admiring sin when it looks respectable. How we judge others—by faith or appearances—reveals how we’ll be judged ourselves.