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When Evil Becomes Ordinary

7 min · 13. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1869746/fan_mail/new] John chapter 19 disturbed me this week. Not because I hadn’t read it before… but because this time I saw something deeper: how ordinary evil can become. Jesus is being tortured, humiliated, and executed…   and nearby, soldiers casually gamble for His clothing. No outrage.   No reflection.   No grief. Just business. And maybe that’s the real danger of the human condition. Not sudden evil… 👉 but normalized evil. This episode explores mob mentality, fear, outrage, power, conscience, and what happens when crowds and ideology overpower truth. Because Scripture doesn’t just reveal God. 👉 It reveals us. 🎙️ New Wednesday episode is live. Be intentional. Stay grounded. Don’t take the bait This is the Buddy For Junior Show — where faith, truth, and courage come together. Join us as we explore life’s deeper purpose and carry the torch of conviction. The show begins now. Follow Buddy @BuddyFoyJr

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