Hi John,

"And again, there will be in the course of the future monks undeveloped
in bodily conduct... virtue... mind... discernment. They -- being
undeveloped in bodily conduct... virtue... mind... discernment -- will
not listen when discourses that are words of the Tathagata -- deep,
profound, transcendent, connected with the Void -- are being recited.
They will not lend ear, will not set their hearts on knowing them,
will not regard these teachings as worth grasping or mastering. But
they will listen when discourses that are literary works -- the works
of poets, elegant in sound, elegant in rhetoric, the work of
outsiders, words of disciples -- are recited. They will lend ear and
set their hearts on knowing them. They will regard these teachings as
worth grasping and mastering. Thus from corrupt Dhamma comes corrupt
discipline; from corrupt discipline, corrupt Dhamma.

"This, monks, is the fourth future danger, unarisen at present, that
will arise in the future. Be alert to it and, being alert, work to get
rid of it."

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/anguttara/an05-077.html

Mettaa,
Dimitry