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If I Were The Devil...In The 21st Century

If I were the devil, If I were the Prince of Darkness,

I’d use progress as my disguise.

I wouldn’t rage against you—I’d seduce you.

I’d trade horns for hashtags, and flames for fluorescent screens.

And I wouldn’t rest until I’d infiltrated every corner of society,

But my prize—the one I’d sink my fangs deepest into—would still be Thee: America.


I’d begin by rebranding sin as self-expression.

I’d whisper into children’s ears,

“You were born in the wrong body,” and into their phones,

“Your feelings define your truth.”

I’d twist compassion into compromise,

and tolerance into tyranny.

I’d use the rainbow—not as a sign of God’s covenant,

but as a banner of rebellion waved proudly in My parade.


If I were the devil, I’d digitize deception.

I’d replace pastors with influencers, and pulpits with platforms.

I’d fill minds with artificial intelligence, while emptying souls of eternal wisdom.

I’d preach salvation through science, immortality through machines, and unity through global governance.

And I’d call it progress.


If I were the devil, I’d get your children addicted—Not to pills and powders alone,

but to pixels and porn.

I’d keep them scrolling while their Bibles collected dust.

I’d sell them virtual pleasure in exchange for real purpose.

I’d make sure they never heard the name of Jesus—unless as a curse word or a myth.

I’d infiltrate your schools with gender confusion, your churches with false teachers, your governments with globalists, and your nations with division.

I’d convince pastors to trade prophecy for popularity, and sermons for psychology.

And then, once I’d silenced the watchmen, I’d move in for the kill.


If I were the devil, I’d make morality relative, history revisionist, and truth a hate crime.

I’d turn fathers passive, mothers prideful, and children rebellious and entitled.

I’d destroy the family, redefine the sacred, and laugh as society crumbled beneath the weight of its own pride.


If I were the devil, I’d build a digital Beast.

One that sees all, tracks all, and eventually marks all.

I’d call it convenience.

Cashless, wireless, contactless, soulless.

I’d build a world where no one can buy or sell unless they bow to Me—and they won’t even realize it, because I’ve already trained them to scan their palm and scan their soul.


If I were the devil, I wouldn’t need to roar—I’d only need to whisper:

"Trust the system."

"Love is love."

"You're your own god."

And I’d smile, because you’d believe me.

Yes, if I were the devil...I’d keep right on doing exactly what I’m doing.

And you?

You’d keep calling it freedom.


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