Forlag Diane Books Pub. Co
Format Paperback
ISBN13 9780882640846
Språk Engelsk
Sider 94
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Marx began life in a God-fearing family.
It is documented that he was once a Christian.
But a drastic change at some point in his life led Karl Marx
to a deep personal rebellion against God
and all Christian values.
Eventually, he became a Satan worshipper who regularly
participated in occult practices and habit.
By examining Marx's poetry, plays, correspondence, and
biographical account,
Richard Wurmbrand builds a convincing case for Marx's
undeniably Satanic preference.
Marx's own statements expose him as a hater of God, and
a hater of God's creatures - those who have suffered
under Marxism and communism.
Wurmbrand, who was imprisoned for 14 years in Europe
for his outspoken views against communism,
urges Christians not to be duped by Marxism's
benevolent disguise as a mere political or economic theory.
"The idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization.
It must be destroyed.”
( Karl Marx )
What would perfect communism look like in reality? ...
Perfect communism, described as economic liberation, freedom,
peace, and justice,
could be attained only through the practice of such policies
in the society it hopes to benefit.
But in actual experience Communists have jailed, tortured,
and terrorized hundreds of millions of people
for almost seventy years.
How could such practice result in a just, mild,
and loving society?
'Christian communism' is a utopian impossibility,
a nightmare of exploitation.
The theology of revolution is a patent absurdity,
a contradiction in terms.
"What fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
and what communion hath light with darkness?
What concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath
he that believes with an infidel?"
(2 Corinthians 6:14, 15)
( "Marx and Satan" by Richard Wurmbrand )