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  • September 2, 2006 at 11:58 pm #322 Reply
    Phidippides
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    The question came across my mind.  My thought is that he was atheist, but I'd like to know something more in detail.  Wikipedia didn't speak of his atheism.  If you know, write it here.

    September 3, 2006 at 12:37 am #6481 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    Karl Marx  clearly identified organized religion as a threat to the worker because the loyalty of individual workers should be to each other, not to a supreme being. As a result, Stalin took steps to limit the power of religion in the USSR. Churches and mosques were closed and converted into schools or movie theaters. Religious icons were melted down, and meetings were banned throughout the country. Religion was forced to go underground, in order to hide from Stalin's police. In reality I believe Communism was Stalins religion.

    September 4, 2006 at 8:24 pm #6482 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    Stalin was Russian Orthodox until he adopted the atheism prescribed by communism.? Interestingly enough, Stalin depended on the mobilization and moral inspiration generated by the Orthodox Church to help defeat the Nazi Wehrmacht.? After the war though, Stalin once again began to suppress the Church.? Throughout Russian history the Church has played an integral role in the Duchies of Muscovy and Imperial Russia.? We've all heard about Rasputin and how he advised the czars.? Stalin was very culturally aware of the close relationship the Church had with the Russian state.? One of the things that kept the Church so close to the reins of power was the fact that the Russian clergy was the most educated class in Russian society and very astute at the art of censorship.? It can be argued that the censorship practices of the Russian Orthodox Church as an extension of the state led to the communist practices of censorship of the zamzidat (underground) literature that sprang up during the Soviet Union.? In other words the NKVD and later the KGB could say they continued the long standing chore of censoring Russian literature and media outlets in the tradition once done by the Church.

    September 9, 2006 at 6:46 am #6483 Reply
    sacx13
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    Yes was orthodox. An in every communism country Church has played an integral role in the Duchies of Muscovy and Imperial Russia.Regards

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