Marx and Satan

Marx and Satan by Richard Wurmbrand

Marx dreamt about ruining the world created by God. He said in another poem:

Then I will be able to walk triumphantly,

Like a god, through the rains of their kingdom. Every word of mine is fire and action.

My breast is equal to that of the Creator.

The words “I shall build my throne high overhead” and the confession that from the one sitting on this throne will emanate only dread and agony remind us of Lucifer’s proud boast, “I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God” (Isaiah 14:13).

Perhaps it was no coincidence that Bakunin, who was for a time one of Marx’s most intimate friends, wrote,

One has to worship Marx in order to be loved by him. One has at least to fear him in order to be tolerated by him. Marx is extremely proud, up to dirt and madness.

 

The Satanist Church and Oulanem

Why did Marx wish such a throne?

The answer is found in a little-known drama which he also composed during his student years. It is called Oulanem. To explain this title, a digression is needed.

One of the rituals of the Satanist church is the back mass, which Satanist priests recite at midnight. Black candles are put in the candlesticks upside down. The priest is dressed in his ornate robes, but with the lining outside. He says all things prescribed in the prayer book, but reads from the end toward the beginning. The holy names of God, Jesus, and Mary are read inversely. A crucifix is fastened upside down or trampled upon. The body of a naked woman serves as an altar. A consecrated  wafer stolen from a church is inscribed with the name Satan and is used for a mock communion. During the black mass a Bible is burned. All those present promise to commit the seven deadly sins, as enumerated in Catholic catechisms, and never to do any good. An orgy follows.

Devil  worship  is  very  old.  The  Bible  has  much  to  say  about  –  and  against  –  it.  For example,  the  Jews,  though  entrusted  by  God  with  the  true  religion,  sometimes faltered  in  their  faith  and  “sacrificed  unto  devils”  (Deuteronomy  32:17).  And  King Jeroboam of Israel once ordained priests for devils (2 Chronicles 11:15).

So from time immemorial men have believed in the existence of the Devil. Sin and wickedness are the hallmark of his kingdom, disintegration and destruction its inevitable result. The great concentrations of evil design in times past as well as in modern communism and nazism would have been impossible without a guiding force, the Devil himself. He has been the mastermind, the secret agent, supplying the unifying energy in his grand scheme to control mankind.

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