The gap between good and evil is so wide that it’s hard to see. A person may be “seriously concerned” about various Imaginary Problems used to get money from taxpayers. Many are convinced to worry about “climate change”, “ozone holes”, “melting ice caps” and the host of Imaginary Problems with which Babylon assails us.
While trivial concerns are magnified to justify the usual “need for action”, the big, moral issues are ignored.
The damage done to an unborn child by abortionists’ cold instruments is of little concern to Babylonians. Unemployment, promiscuity, and divorce are invisible to them. Even the very real damage done to children’s brains by heading soccer balls is overlooked. Instead, death, disruption, and dumbing-down are encouraged.
How do we identify those who want to destroy us? Babylon relishes all damage, even death, inflicted on the neighbors they choose not to love.
Babylon distracts us from real concerns with Imaginary Problems.
We know them by understanding that Babylonians break all the Commandments.