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CHAPTER 5 “WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN GOD” LENIN’S NECROPHILIA
“Communism begins where atheism begins,” declared Marx.253 In the
Communist Manifesto, he and Engels remarked, “Communism abolishes
eternal truths, it abolishes all religion, and all morality.”254 The apostles
of Marx and Engels took that to heart. In communist Russia, the
Bolsheviks in particular picked up the spear. “A fight to the death must
be declared upon religion,” asserted Nikolai Bukharin, founding editor of
Pravda and one of Lenin’s and Stalin’s leading lieutenants, adding
counsel to “take on religion at the tip of the bayonet.”255 Bukharin
spoke for the Bolsheviks: “Religion and communism are incompatible,
both theoretically and practically. … Communism is incompatible with
religious faith.” He also spoke for Marx: “‘Religion is the opium of the
people,’ said Karl Marx. It is the task of the Communist Party to make this
truth comprehensible to the widest possible circles of the laboring
masses.”256 The Bolsheviks would do just that. Communists worldwide
would do just that. Such was the atheist legacy bequeathed by Marx. One
of the most brutally restricted rights by communist governments was,
and remains, the freedom to worship, which communists always and
everywhere have attacked with a wild fervor and devotion. In a sense, it
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is strange that atheistic communists felt so mortally threatened by their
people believing in something they insisted did not exist. Yet,
communists not only cared about that worship but became utterly
obsessed with stopping it. Belief in God stood in the way of the
totalitarian desire to transform human nature. God was a competitor to
communist control of the body, mind, and spirit of man that Marx and
Lenin wanted to redefine in their own image. In other words, the
communists rightly recognized that belief in God was the chief
impediment to the imposition of their atheist creed. “That Religion of
Theirs”
Kengor, Paul. The Devil and Karl Marx: Communism's Long March of
Death, Deception, and Infiltration . TAN Books. Kindle Edition