An easy litmus test to tell if someone is spiritually a Boomer is to ask them whether Judas Iscariot or Adolf Hitler is the worst person ever. The classical Christian answer is Judas, who betrayed the perfect man who only ever offered love and compassion, and forced Him to go alone to a painful and humiliating death with the knowledge that one of His closest friends had sold Him out for 30 pieces of silver. A Christian should logically regard offenses against Christ directly, as opposed to those committed against your fellow man, to be of greater importance. Unfortunately the people in charge of every significant branch of institutional Christianity would believe the latter is worse.
But the reality is that there are worse things than killing the body. Killing the soul is far worse, and one of the greatest killers of the soul is loneliness. And nothing makes you feel more alone than being betrayed by one you love. Judas's sin echoes across all of modernity, the chill of atomization and mistrust chilling all of society in a far more pervasive and lasting way than any war criminal or tyrant ever could.