Paul Harvey’s 1965 radio broadcast “If I Were the Devil” has been shared for decades, but today it feels unsettlingly accurate. Listening now, it no longer sounds like speculation — it sounds like reflection. In the broadcast, Harvey imagined how the Devil would destroy a nation not through violence, but through slow corruption from within….
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