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The Marxist-Soviet Origins of Militant Antitheism: From Hatred of God to State Policy
This report gives a basic overview of the Marxist and Soviet origins of militant antitheism, focusing on how ordinary disbelief in God became transformed into an ideological and political campaign against religion, churches, believers, and Judeo-Christian moral foundations.The report covers: - The difference between ordinary atheism and militant antitheism - Marx’s early writings and hostility toward divine authority - How the Soviet Union turned militant antitheism into state policy - The League of the Militant Godless and organized anti-religious propaganda - Soviet education policy and the effort to replace Judeo-Christian ethics with loyalty to the Party - The Soviet campaign to portray religion as backward, dangerous, and socially poisonous - The broader Soviet anti-religious machine targeting churches, clergy, families, schools, holidays, scripture, and sacred symbols - The logic chain from Marx’s hostility toward God to Soviet anti-religious state policy - How Soviet active measures helped transmit militant antitheism into the West - The role of universities, culture, and intellectual networks in spreading anti-religious ideology - The report’s warning that militant antitheism is not private disbelief, but an ideological campaign against God, religious faith, and the moral foundations of Western civilization. The central question for discussion is: How did Marxist hostility toward divine authority become codified by the Soviet Union into propaganda, education policy, anti-religious organizations, and the attempted replacement of Judeo-Christian moral inheritance with loyalty to the revolutionary state? Jeffrey Damien Cappella President Soldiers to Statesmen Foundation "When the sons of liberty are harmed anywhere it is felt by the sons of liberty everywhere"
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@Greg Penta Correct. They don't even distinguish islam as a religion. In fact, they don't even know the difference between islam and muslim. The fact that they label its criticism as "racist" means they also don't know the difference between an ideology and a peoples. A common rhetoric is "criticizing islam is racist". But they fail to recognize the pale ginger hardliner muslims of Turkey, for example.
Women on the road
Anyone notice how vehicular accidents have skyrocketed since women were given the right to drive??? Weird….
Women on the road
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@B T well... we are in California 😏😏😏
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@B T yeahhhh babyyyy💅💘
Why are they like this? 🫠🤣
The jihadis found me on X 😂 https://x.com/i/status/2048797900466270415
Why are they like this? 🫠🤣
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@Daniel Dom well whatt? Tell me!
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@Daniel Dom haha you have to repeat it on Friday when I join!
the insult on Reza Pahlavi
in the video we can see an elderly woman takes a picture just a moment before the young asshole throws the paint, so my wife suggested that the lady could be a distraction maneuver. also i think they should analyze the paint, to see of there any lethal additives…
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@Daniel Dom I see some accounts identifying his name. I just rather wait a bit longer to avoid falling for misinformation. that's all.
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@Hila Lala apparently he was a relative of an IRGC... that's what I've been seeing everywhere 🤷🏼‍♀️ but yes it only shows his significance!
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🪚 Iranian Armenian, now US citizen. Atheist. Advocate for sanity and liberal values. Also known interchangeably as an Israeli plant, bot and hindu

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