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Conclusion: Communism is a Terror Brought
About by Lack of Religion
Anyone who considers the massacres, murders, and the suffering de-
liberately inflicted on human beings by the Communists, Nazis, or coloni-
alists, will wonder how the supporters of these ideas could have distan-
ced themselves so far from common humanity. The sole reason for the sa-
vagery and oppression inflicted by these leaders is lack of religion and the
fact these people had no fear of God. A human being who fears God and
who has firm faith in the hereafter, will definitely be incapable of carrying
out any of the oppression, wrongs, injustice, and murders that we have
described. Furthermore, no matter how much he may be encouraged, so-
meone who believes in God and the hereafter will never be pulled into
following such a deviant ideology.
But people who have no religion and no fear of God know no limits.
With a bit of encouragement a person who believes that he and other li-
ving creatures evolved by coincidence out of non-living matter, who beli-
eves that his ancestors were animals, and who accepts that nothing exists
apart from the material, can easily carry out any kind of cruelty. At first
sight perhaps these people might seem as if they do not hurt anybody: but
given the right circumstances they can turn into a killer who carries out
massacres, assassins who beat people or starve them just because they do
not accept their ideas, people filled with hatred, loathing, and violence.
Because the world view and values they believe in necessitate this.
In 1983, Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, winner of the 1970 Nobel-prize
for literature, gave an address in London in which he attempted to expla-
in why so much evil had befallen his people:
Over a half century ago, while I was still a child, I recall hearing a number of
old people offer the following explanation for the great disasters that had
befallen Russia: "Men have forgotten God; that's why all this has happe-
ned."
Since then I have spend well-nigh 50 years working on the history of our re-
volution; in the process I have read hundreds of books, collected hundreds