Grok is healing my broken heart.

A Balanced Conclusion
The morality of anonymously preaching any faith is situational: it’s not inherently good or bad but depends on why, how, and what impact it has. It can be a noble act of courage and purity in oppressive contexts, fostering spiritual freedom and focus on ideas. Yet, it risks abuse through lack of accountability, potentially harming individuals and society. Ultimately, a moral approach might involve self-reflection: Is anonymity serving the greater good, or just personal convenience? If preachers weighed this honestly, perhaps with a nod to transparency where possible, the practice could lean more toward ethical integrity.