5) Socialism and Godlessness Ride Together
“That art God neither wants nor wists, It leaps to the brain from Hell’s black mists. Till heart’s bewitched, till senses reel: With Satan I have struck my deal.” – Karl Marx (Der Spielmann)
“Thus heaven I’ve forfeited, I know it full well. My soul, once true to God, Is chosen for hell.” – Karl Marx (The Pale Maiden)
“You know, they are fooling us, there is no God.” – Joseph Stalin
“We must fight religion!” – Vladimir Lenin
“If there is a Something which devours, I’ll leap within it, though I bring the world to ruins—The world which bulks between me and the abyss, I will smash to pieces with my enduring curses…” – Karl Marx
If one spends any time reading Karl Marx at all, you will find him to be an utterly godless (and evil) man. He loved violence, blasphemy, debauchery, and and even flirted with what appears to be satanism in his “poetry.” He made atheism thoroughly systemic throughout his entire philosophy (a move that was virtually unprecedented in history), ensuring that all of his psychotic political descendants would carry on that legacy. Without God, there are no objective moral values and duties, and a man believing as such would have no limitation on the heights of atrocity to which he could ascend (as we unfortunately observed thanks to 20th century socialist regimes).