If the Devil Would Talk #[nn]
"If the Devil Would Talk" presents a stark, moralistic vision from 1950, where the Devil himself takes center stage in a chilling monologue about his influence on modern society. Through the stark, expressive art of Addison Burbank—both in the story and on the cover—the issue explores themes of temptation and corruption, using Mr. Legion as a cautionary example of worldly influence. A rare free publication from the Catechetical Guild Educational Society, it stands as a unique artifact of mid-century religious commentary.
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The Devil boasts how he has used the secular world to promote divorce and to influence academia and business, using Mr. Legion as his example.
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