Some charities may think the government link a great deal, but Ms. Arrison suggests they think again: «By accepting responsibility for a program dictated by government agencies, charities will slide down a
slippery slope with the
end result being they will be regarded as civil servants — not as
part of a vibrant community that voluntarily strengthens civil society.
Part of his solution lay in the ultimate ruin of the wicked, whose prosperity he had envied and whose arrogance he had resented; when he considered their «latter
end,» he foresaw them falling on their «
slippery places,» cast down to destruction, and «become a desolation in a moment.»