Marx and Satan

Marx and Satan by Richard Wurmbrand

Marx and Satan

By Richard Wurmbrand

 

 

 

“I wish to avenge myself against the One who rules above …”

“The idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization. It must be destroyed.”

Karl Marx

 

 

 

 

 

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  therefore,  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. He reveals the true root of Marxist thinking so  that  Christians will  recognize the evil  therein  and  stand  against  it. Having  been a  prisoner of the Communist government in Romania, Rev. Richard Wurmbrand has thoroughly researched his subject and  seen  its  effects  firsthand.  He  and  his  wife  founded  Jesus  to  the  Communist  World  to  help Christians who suffer at the hands of communism and Marxism. Wurmbrand has over a dozen books in print here and in Europe, among them:

 

To cared for Chris

One Hundred Prison Meditations

Where Christ Still Suffers

Answer to the Moscow Atheists

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