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I must express my appreciation and admiration to JoAn Karkos for her excellent and perceptive letter of Aug. 22, titled: “Imperfectly abnormal.”

It is so gratifying to read a letter that cuts through all the secular humanistic, unbelieving, worldly smokescreen of wrong ideas; false gods, values, cons, to the truth of God’s word. It is almost inconceivable there are still those in our society who make evil seem good and good seem evil, as predicted in the Bible. She points out the moral danger of making pornographic literature (or any form of it) available to children and in some of our public libraries.

Her closing statement was: “Immorality is the greatest war against human civilization in the world today.” I might add, “and always has been.”

“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” (Proverbs 14:34)

Ambrose J. Flynn, Oxford

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