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I would gain control of the most powerful nation in the world;   I would delude their minds into thinking that they had come from man's effort, instead of God's blessings;   I would promote an attitude of loving things and using people, instead of the other way around;   I would dupe entire states into relying on gambling for their state revenue;   I would convince people that character is not an issue when it comes to leadership;   I would make it legal to take the life of unborn babies;   I would make it socially acceptable to take one's own life, and invent machines to make it convenient;   I would cheapen human life as much as possible so that the life of animals are valued more than human beings;   I would take God out of the schools, where even the mention of His name was grounds for a lawsuit;   I would come up with drugs that sedate the mind and target the young, and I would get sports heroes to advertise them;   I would get control of the media, so that every night I could pollute the mind of every family member for my agenda;   I would attack the family, the backbone of any nation.   I would make divorce acceptable and easy, even fashionable. If the family crumbles, so does the nation;   I would compel people to express their most depraved fantasies on canvas and movie screens, and I would call it art;   I would convince the world that people are born homosexuals, and that their lifestyles should be accepted and marveled;   I would convince the people that right and wrong are determined by a few who call themselves authorities and refer to their agenda as politically correct;   I would persuade people that the church is irrelevant and out of date, and the Bible is for the naive;   I would dull the minds of Christians, and make them believe that prayer is not important, and that faithfulness and obedience are optional;   I guess...I would leave things pretty much the way they are...     -- Paul Harvey, "Dean of U.S. radio commentators." Paul Harvey first broadcast the "If I Were the Devil" speech in 1965. Through the years, he updated the speech. This version was probably broadcast in the 1990s.

I would gain control of the most powerful nation in the world;   I would delude their minds into thinking that they had come from man's effort, instead of God's blessings;   I would promote an attitude of loving things and using people, instead of the other way around;   I would dupe entire states into relying on gambling for their state revenue;   I would convince people that character is not an issue when it comes to leadership;   I would make it legal to take the life of unborn babies;   I would make it socially acceptable to take one's own life, and invent machines to make it convenient;   I would cheapen human life as much as possible so that the life of animals are valued more than human beings;   I would take God out of the schools, where even the mention of His name was grounds for a lawsuit;   I would come up with drugs that sedate the mind and target the young, and I would get sports heroes to advertise them;   I would get control of the media, so that every night I could pollute the mind of every family member for my agenda;   I would attack the family, the backbone of any nation.   I would make divorce acceptable and easy, even fashionable. If the family crumbles, so does the nation;   I would compel people to express their most depraved fantasies on canvas and movie screens, and I would call it art;   I would convince the world that people are born homosexuals, and that their lifestyles should be accepted and marveled;   I would convince the people that right and wrong are determined by a few who call themselves authorities and refer to their agenda as politically correct;   I would persuade people that the church is irrelevant and out of date, and the Bible is for the naive;   I would dull the minds of Christians, and make them believe that prayer is not important, and that faithfulness and obedience are optional;   I guess...I would leave things pretty much the way they are...     -- Paul Harvey, "Dean of U.S. radio commentators." Paul Harvey first broadcast the *"If I Were the Devil"* speech in 1965. Through the years, he updated the speech. This version was probably broadcast in the 1990s.

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