MYTHS CONCERNING FALSE COMMUNISTS
AND SHAM CHRISTIANS
In the autumn of 1989, the crimes of the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu
against the Romanian people and the Hungarian minority were discussed on
Swedish television. In the studio was Jorn Svensson, a functionary for the
Left-Party Communists (VPK), who claimed that the eastern European
communists were not true followers of the workers' ideology because they had
deviated from the Marxist doctrine.
Since then, the crimes of the eastern
European communists have come increasingly to the public's attention.
Therefore, their sympathizers in the West sought to take a symbolic distance
from them, so as not to jeopardize their own chances to missionise in the
future. Naturally, they regarded themselves as true communists, despite
having previously given their full support to the Bolsheviks in the East.
This has become so serious a matter that they now claim these sympathies to
have been a grave mistake.
Some of the western communist parties began to
camouflage themselves to hide their true principles, like the Swedish Left
Party Communists, who renamed themselves simply the Left Party.
The French communists demanded that their leader, Georges Marchais, step
down because he had taken a holiday by the Black Sea as a guest of
Ceausescu. Marchais tried to save himself with a cheap trick: he claimed
that he had distanced himself from the communist regime in Romania a year
earlier, when he said on television that the government of Bucharest had
nothing in common with socialism. On the 28th of December 1989, he expressed
his hope in the newspaper l'Humanite that true socialism might now begin to
be built up in Romania.
Presumably, the three hundred million victims of communism are not enough
for certain naive people to perceive the evil of the Marxist doctrine. There
is not one honest person who would accept a similar view of the evils of the
German national socialists, namely the regret that the leaders happened to
be criminals who departed from the "true and benevolent doctrine", despite
the fact that the victims of the Nazi regime
12 were far less than the number of those who perished in the countries,
which the communists took over.
Milovan Djilas, one of the best-known exposers of communism, stated in an
interview for the German magazine Der Spiegel (also published in the Swedish
daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, 13th April 1983) that he believed the
idea of communism had evolved from the culture of the West, from Judaism,
from the Utopian philosophy, from Christianity and the medieval sects.
We do indeed find some similarities between the communist system and the
power structure of the Christian church, especially regarding the ideology
and the intolerant attitude. Even a few Christians (not many) have, in
retrospect, condemned the Fathers of the Church for their atrocious acts of
violence and for laying the foundations of a system of religious
totalitarianism in Europe. Certain Christians have called these criminal
Fathers of the Church and other barbaric lay members "sham" Christians.
At the same time they make a point of claiming there is nothing
intrinsically wrong about the doctrine; that the fault lies with the sheep,
which have strayed from the path of the true doctrine. It is quite
improbable that such a doctrine would be without error. The Buddhists have
not waged any religious wars or tortured any of their dissidents. Neither
have they, like the Christians and the communists, forced their teachings on
anyone with violence. The Christians and the communists have both been
especially intolerant towards their dissidents.
Both Church and Marxism were
created with a view to slavery. Both doctrines split into different
factions, and both have also claimed a monopoly on the truth. The
developments of twentieth century history and science have shown these
doctrines to be intrinsically wrong and exploded their dogmas. Sovietologists have revealed embarrassing facts about Marxism, and many
Christian ideas have been overthrown by research in quantum physics. (Paul
Davies, "God and the New Physics", 1983.)
Even a cursory glance at the New
Testament, which was claimed to be holy, reveals that descriptions are
unsupported by any evidence. For instance, the description of Herod the
Great is completely erroneous -there is no evidence that he ever ordered any
mass slaughter of children. Compared to others, he appears to have been a
benevolent king.
Historical evidence shows that he, during the great famine
in Judea 24 years before the Christian era, bought foodstuffs in Egypt with the government's and
his own money, whereupon he organized a fleet to fetch the supplies and
distributed them within his kingdom. "His generosity proved to be
spectacular", according to the historian Michael Grant ("Herod the Great",
New York, 1967, London, 1971).
When the Northern (and poorer) half of Sweden suffered from famine at the
end of the nineteenth century, the Bishop of Harnosand refused to distribute
supplies among the people lest they got the idea that they were entitled to
anything for free; it was better the congregation starved to death. (Dagens
Nyheter, 24th December 1989.)
Communists are infamous for causing mass famine by confiscating all of the
peasants' grain. They nationalized the peasants' land to make them dependent
on the state. Both Christians and communists confiscated the lands and
possessions of their most dangerous "enemies". The Roman emperor Gaius
Julius Caesar (100-44 B. C.) did the opposite by buying land himself and
giving it away to his soldiers to make them independent of the state.
In the 1920s, Soviet ideologues held up the "communist state" founded by
Johannes Bockelson in Munster in 1534 as an example. A group of fanatical
Anabaptists led by Johannes Bockelson seized power in Minister, Westphalia
on the 23rd of February 1534, where they proclaimed the Miinster commune,
also called "New Jerusalem". This commune became the abode of extreme
ruthlessness.
Three days after the seizure of power, the first leader of the commune, Jan
Matthijs, expelled all those who were not ready to accept their beliefs.
Later, the leadership passed over to the baptized Jew, Johann Leiden, who
proclaimed himself king of New Zion (Miinster), and the town council was
replaced by a council of twelve apostles. They confiscated the property of
the church and the wealth of those who had fled.
They banned trade, enforced
work duty and abolished money. Everything was to be owned collectively - the
people were only allowed to keep their tools - all the produce was
confiscated by the commune and polygamy was introduced. This community was
intended to become the "thousand year reign of peace" (the Millennium).
Evil reigned in Miinster for sixteen months before the Bishop's troops
arrived on the 25th of June 1535 and executed all the leaders of the
commune. Later, the Baptists and the Mennonites arose from the ideology of the Anabaptists. The Anabaptists also took part in the peasant
uprising and incited the poor to revolt in several cities in Germany and
Holland. The Soviet propagandists were particularly impressed by the
political terror, which was the basis of the Anabaptist tactics.
Both Joseph
Stalin and Felix Dzerzhinsky were to have been ordained as priests, and had
examples at hand. In the 1930s, Stalin began to officially compare the
communist party with the Teutonic Knights of the Sword (Fratres Militiae
Christi) from the 13th century.
The Taborite religious fanatic, Thomas Muntzer, attempted to seize power in
central Germany during 1524-25 with the help of enraged peasants. He
believed Martin Luther's reforms to be insufficient and wanted to abolish
property and overthrow the aristocracy.
Descriptions of similar events from an even earlier date can also be found.
The Brothers of the Apostles, led by the fanatical Fra Dolcino, seized power
in Vercelli, northern Italy, in the early 1300s. Only poverty seemed
righteous to them, and so they killed every rich person in the city. The
terrorist regime of the Brothers of the Apostles lasted three years, from
1304 to 1307. They did not achieve any form of social equality. The roots of
communism can also be found in the book "The Prince", written by Niccolo
Machiavelli (1469-1527) who was the secretary of the Council of Ten in the
republic of Florence. The book presents techniques of cynical manipulation
and falsehood to support an unlimited dictatorship. It was published after
his death, in 1532.
A Soviet joke goes:
"The Christians only preached the advantages of poverty,
the communists enforced them."
The similarities between the histories of communism and Christianity are
sometimes shocking. Bolshevik leaders did not shy away from killing nine
innocent people if the tenth victim would be a true opponent.
Crusaders
occupied the French town Beziers in the year 1208, and their leader, Arnold Amalric, a
baptized Jew, gave an order typical of that time:
"Kill everyone
- God will recognise his own!"
When the Cheka's (political police's) chief, Felix Dzerzhinsky reported to
Lenin in the summer of 1918 that five hundred intellectuals (scientists and
cultural figures) had been executed, Lenin became ecstatic. When Pope
Gregory XIII learned that 60 000 Huguenots had been murdered as heretics on
the 24th-26th of August 1572, he was similarly elated and held a great
feast, conducted a church service, and even minted a new coin to celebrate the massacre.
This information comes from Buch-wald's book "The History of the Church".
In 1198, the church established a commission to persecute and try heretics.
This later developed into the Holy Inquisition. In 1483, Tomas Torquemada
(1420-1498), a Marrano (baptized Jew), was appointed Grand Inquisitor of
Castilia and Aragon. In 1492, he expelled all Jews who refused to become
Marranos.
Torquemada worked intensively for 18 years and burned people at the stake.
He is said to have executed many children personally. Symbolic straw dolls
were burned in lieu of those who had been charged in absentia. Many people
were imprisoned for life, and Torquemada sent thousands to the galleys.
The terror of the Church in Spain was, however, substantially less than in
the rest of Europe. Professors Henry Kamen (Barcelona) and Stephen Haliczer
(Illinois) have made important revisions to the information regarding the
extent of the administration of justice by the Inquisition.
According to
professor Jose Alvarez-Junco at the University of Tuft, the Inquisition only
executed, at the most, 5000 Spaniards during 350 years, while at least 150
000 people ("witches") were burned at the stake as heretics in the other
Christian countries. He concludes that all historians have spread
exaggerated information and even myths about the Inquisition.
This Grand Inquisitor made torture an efficient tool: certain parts of the
body were burned, certain parts had nails hammered through them, certain
chosen victims were flayed alive. In order to secure their possessions, he
accused other Marranos of faking their allegiance to Christianity. Another
Marrano, Isaac Abrabael, controlled Spanish finances at the time. In
December 1917, a special commission for dealing with counterrevolutionaries
was set up in Petrograd. This organization was called the Cheka in Soviet
Russia, and was especially infamous under its subsequent abbreviations -
OGPU, NKVD, and lastly as the KGB.
The Inquisition encouraged children to betray their "heretical" parents and
married couples to hand each other in. Each informer was paid four silver
marks. The Soviet officials encouraged a similar type of betrayal.
There are
still more similarities between institutions of the Bolsheviks, the Roman
Catholic Church, and the freemasons. High church figures had commissars
bearing letters authorizing them to exercise the authority of their masters. Similar officials were used in connection with the
so-called French revolution and also by the Bolsheviks.
The spies used by the church and the Inquisition were called the Militia of
Christ; the law-enforcement and reconnaissance organs of the communist
dictators were called the People's Militia. The Soviet system had a
hierarchy of councils, or Soviets as they were known, of which only the
highest, the Supreme Soviet, had the right of pardon - a system reminiscent
of the Judaic kahal.
Both the communists and the Christians have practiced a dreadful barbarism
against opponents. After the crusaders reached the river Carnascio on the
23rd of March 1307, they imprisoned the leader of the Brothers of the
Apostle, Fra Dolcino, after first destroying his army of a thousand men. He
was horribly tortured and then executed on June 1st, 1307. For an entire day
he was paraded through the streets of Vercelli in a wagon, whilst pieces of
his body were ripped off with a pair of red-hot tongs.
His shoulders
apparently shuddered a little when they tore off his nose, but he had kept
silent the rest of the time.
Lenin and Stalin showed similar sadism when they liquidated their opponents.
Both the Christians and the communists have knowingly employed criminals. In
1095, Pope Urban II Clermonti released murderers, thieves and other
criminals so that they might take part in the crusade in 1096. On their way
through Europe, these villains plundered all they could. (Mikhail Sheinman,
"Paavstlus" / "The Papacy", Tallinn, 1963, p. 32.) The Bolshevik leader
Leon Trotsky released criminals to terrorize the population. Mao Zedong did
the same.
The religion of Marxism had roots in Christianity.
As Bertrand Russell
pointed out:
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Yahweh = dialectical Marxism.
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The Messiah = Marx.
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The Chosen ones = the proletariat.
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The church = the communist party.
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The Second Coming of Christ = the revolution.
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Hell = punishment of the capitalists.
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The millennium or thousand year reign of peace = communism.
The Bolsheviks had their own ten commandments and, like the church, they
also mocked their opponents.
The totalitarianism of the church belongs to the past but if the church
should ever regain its former power, its atrocities would probably be
repeated. The Jesuit historian Luigi Ciccutini believed in 1950 that the
church had the divine right to judge and intervene in any matter
whatsoever. He claims that the church was justified in burning Filippo
Giordano Bruno at the stake in February 1600.
A similar danger awaits us if the communists (with the help of the financial
elite) should ever grow strong again. After all their atrocities, we should
ignore their pretty slogans.
One can characterize both Christianity and communism as extremely
anti-cultural ideologies, both of which persecuted leading cultural figures.
Both have impeded the free development of science. Due to the reactionary
attitude of the church, many truths, scientific, religious and esoteric,
have still not been accepted.
One of the worst crimes of Christianity was the arson ordered by the
patriarch Theophilus, which led to the complete destruction of the ancient
world's largest library in the Serapis temple of Alexandria in A. D. 391.
The root of this crime was the church's hatred and intolerance of knowledge
springing from classical pagan Greco-Roman culture. Another example is the
murder of the female philosopher and mathematician Hypatia in Alexandria in
A. D. 415.
The communists also burned books and persecuted cultural figures. They even
prohibited the conductor's profession because "the orchestras could play
perfectly well without conductors".
Later, seeing that their orchestras
could not manage without their leaders, the communists had to change their
tune.
Pope Leo X (1513-1521) believed it right and proper to use the "wonderful
fairy tale about Jesus Christ which has given us so many advantages", as he
stood upon the festive board and raised his glass. (Henry T. Laurency,
"Livskunskap Fyra", Skovde, 1995, p. 179.)
Moses Hess, one of the most
important founders of communist ideology, believed communism to be a
perfect lie to spread destruction with. (Moses Hess, "Correspondence" /
"Briefwechsel", The Hague, 1959.) It is regrettable that ideologies whose
fundamental principle is intolerance still halt moral development.
Two
Swedish bishops, Gottfrid Billing in Vasteras, 1888, and Bo Giertz in Gothenburg, 1950, believed that it
would be better to crush a child's head with a rock than not to baptise it
(Henry T. Laurency, "Livskunskap Fyra", Skovde, 1995, p. 185). Even today,
Protestant and Catholic Christians continue to brutally terrorise and murder
each other in Northern Ireland.
Towards the end of their reign, under Mikhail Gorbachev, the communist
leaders in Russia were prepared to ask the Russian Eastern Orthodox Church
for help in order to preserve their power. However, what is created by
violence cannot long survive.
Despite the fact that none were allowed to leave the Soviet communist party
without retribution, it still collapsed when thousands of people began to
leave this criminal institution in 1990. In August 1991, after the Communist
party attempted to overthrow Gorbachev's reforms, the Russian president
Boris Yeltsin made the communist party illegal, just as the National
Socialist (Nazi) Party was outlawed after the Second World War.
Life itself
forced them to repudiate their primitive and unreal dialectical materialism
as an infallible dogma, to part with the "holy" book "Das Kapital", and the
"prophets" - Lenin, Mao, and other mass-murderers.
These worshippers of
violence still have their "holy shrine" - Lenin's Mausoleum - but sooner or
later they will come to realize that their Messiah, Marx, is as dead as his
ism.
But the most troubling and challenging question still remains - will we be
able to perceive the new incarnations of this evil?
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