Marx and Satan

Marx and Satan by Richard Wurmbrand

One of the leaders of a terrorist organization in Argentina took upon himself the nickname “Satanovsky.”

Anatole France, a renowned French Communist writer, introduced some of the greatest intellectuals of France to communism. At a recent exhibition of demoniac art in Paris, one of the pieces shown was the specific chair used by that Communist writer for presiding over Satanist rituals. Its horned armrests and legs were covered with goat’s fur.

Britain’s  center  of  Satanism  is  Highgate  Cemetery  in  London,  where  Karl  Marx  is buried. Mysterious rites of black magic are celebrated at this tomb. It was the place of inspiration for the Highgate Vampire, who attacked several girls in 1970. Hua Kuo- Feng, director of Red China, also paid it his respects.

Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Enslin and other German Red terrorists have also been involved in the occult.

One of the oldest devil-worshiping sects, the Syrian Yezidi, was written up in a Soviet atheistic  magazine,  Nauka  I  Religia  (July  1979).  It  is  the  only  religious  sect  about which the magazine wrote not one word of criticism.

Furthermore, Mao Tse-Tung wrote:

From the age of eight I hated Confucius. In our village there was a Confucianist temple. With all my heart, I wished only one thing: to destroy it to its very foundations.

Is it normal for an eight-year-оld child to wish only the destruction of his own religion? Such thoughts belong to demonic characters.

At the other extreme is St. Paul of the Cross, who from the age of eight spent three hours in prayer every night.

 

Cult of Violence

Engels wrote in Anti-Duhring, “Universal love for men is an absurdity.” And in a letter to a friend he said, “We need hate rather than love – at least for now”

Che Guevara learned his Marxist lessons well. In his writings he echoes Engels’ sentiments:

Hate is an element of fight-pitiless hate against the foe, hate that lifts the revolutionist above the natural limitation of man and makes him become an efficient, destructive, cool, calculating, and cold killing machine.

This is what the Devil wishes to make of men. He has succeeded all too well with many notorious leaders of the human race. In our lifetime we have witnessed more than our share: Hitler, Eichmann, Mengele, Stalin, Mao, Andropov, Pol Pot…

Marx writes in The Communist Manifesto:

The Communists despise making a secret of their opinions and intentions. They openly declare that their aims can be reached only through the violent overthrow  of the whole existing social structure. – …There is only one method to shorten the murderous pains of death of the old society, the bloody birth pangs of the new society; only one method to simplify and concentrate them, that is revolutionary terrorism.

There have been many revolutions in history. Each had an objective. The American revolution, for example, was fought for national independence, the French revolution for democracy. Marx is the only one who formulates as his aim a “permanent revolution,” terrorism and bloodshed for revolution’s sake. There is no purpose to be attained; violence to the point of paroxysm is its only objective. This is what distinguishes Satanism from ordinary human sinfulness.

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