A.W. Tozer addresses the issue of religious elitism, criticizing those who dismiss the value of popular Christianity and prefer to isolate themselves in a spiritual elite. He compares this attitude to cultural snobbery, where individuals look down on others for their preferences and beliefs. Tozer warns that such a mindset can lead to a lack of compassion and connection with the broader community of believers. He emphasizes that while the desire for deeper understanding of God is commendable, it should not come at the expense of engaging with and loving others. Ultimately, he calls for a spirit that aligns with the inclusive nature of Christ's teachings.