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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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As stated in this verse, the faithful are tested in many ways in this
world, but in every difficulty they turn to God and ask His help. For this
reason, no Muslim worries or feels hopeless in the face of the difficulties
he encounters. On the contrary, he takes pleasure in the knowledge that
God has revealed His promise in the Qur'an and that, in the hereafter,
his joy will be overflowing.
The Philosophy behind Communist Savagery:
The Bestialization of Human Beings
The 20th-century Communist lie, proposed by materialist philoso-
phers like Marx and Engels, has been a death machine with an insatiable
thirst for blood. Communism has committed terrible crimes, submitting
human beings to social pressures, fear, exile, torture, labor camps,
famine, and slaughter. But in order not to experience this same savagery
again in the future, we must consider its true cause. Is it merely a ques-
tion of the cruelty and personal ambition of dictators like Lenin and
Stalin? Or of the implementation of a Darwinist-based Communist ide-
ology?
As you'll see, the second alternative is the correct one. Savagery is
the evident, n natural result of the Communist idea that a human being is
just another "species." As Marx never tired of pointing out, Communism
is based on Darwin's theory of evolution, which describes human beings
as advanced animals and which suggests that conflict and struggle
among peoples, oppression, cruelty, use of force are natural and legiti-
mate. If someone who accepts this philosophy has enough power and
resources, he will find it easy to commit all kinds of cruelty. About this
idea, The Black Book of Communism has this to say:
Putting people to death required a certain amount of study. Relatively few
people actively desire the death of their fellow human beings, so a method
of facilitating this had to be found. The most effective means was the de-
nial of the victim's humanity through a process of dehumanization. As
Alain Brossat notes: "The barbarian ritual of the purge, and the idea of the
extermination machine in top gear are closely linked in the discourse and
practice of persecution to the animalization of the Other, to the reduction