
Devil and Communist China
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As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said, "Within the philosophical system of Marx and Lenin, and at the heart of their psychology, hatred of God is the principal driving force, more fundamental than all their political and economic pretensions." This is certainly true of the leaders of the Communist "dynasty" that currently rules China. Chairman Mao, the founder of the Red Dynasty, proudly referred to himself as wu fa wu tian-a Chinese phrase meaning that he was both Godless and lawless. His hatred of God was matched only his rejection of all authority other than his own.
The current occupant of the Dragon Throne, Xi Jinping has a thriving personality cult, including a Xi Jinping app that everyone must have on their phones which downloads daily readings from Xi''s speeches and writings. Churches are being turned into "Civilization Practice Stations for the New Era", their Bibles confiscated and replaced with Xi''s collected works, sermons replaced with political indoctrination of the "Thou shalt have no other gods before you than the CCP" kind. Pictures of Jesus Christ are taken down and replaced with pictures of Chairman Mao and Secretary Xi.
In The Devil and Communist China, Steven Mosher lays out in great detail the diabolical self-aggrandizement with deep roots in Chinese ancient political theory, called Legalism, which established the prototype for the totalitarian rule that the Chinese people suffer under today. It is perhaps no accident that the red dragon has been, since the founding of China as a unified country in 220 BC, as the archetypal symbol of that country. The Devil''s false promise has always been "You shall be as Gods," and China''s leaders down to the present day continue to make this Faustian bargain, to the detriment of the Chinese people and-ultimately-their own souls.
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- Intro
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction: The Chinese Communist Killing Machine
- Part 1: The Ancient Dragon Enters the Modern Age
- Chapter 1: "A Specter Is Haunting Europe," but It Never Really Left China
- Chapter 2: The Rise of Revolution: A Brief History of Modern China
- Chapter 3: Legalism and Communism: A Marriage Made in Hell
- Part 2: Mao Zedong: Monster and Demon
- Chapter 5: Third Son of the Monolith
- Chapter 5: Mao: Lawless and Godless by His Own Admission
- Chapter 6: Unfilial Son, Faithless Husband, Absentee Father
- Chapter 7: The Killingest Man in History
- Chapter 8: The Art of Stealing: All the Wealth of China
- Chapter 9: There Are Lies, Damned Lies, and Mao's Lies
- Part 3: Chinese Knockoffs: The Chinese Communist Party Spreads Its Errors across Asia
- Chapter 10: Mao Saves Kim Il Sung's Half Kingdom
- Chapter 11: Vietnam Falls to Communism
- Chapter 12: Pol Pot and the Tragedy of Cambodia
- Part 4: Scions of a Lesser God: Mao's Successors Continue His Campaigns
- Chapter 13: Children of a Lesser God: The One-Child Policy (1981-2016)
- Chapter 14: The Chinese Communist Party's War on Catholics (and All Religions)
- Chapter 15: Mao's Enduring Specter
- Bibliography
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