Marx began life in a God-fearing family. It is documented that he was once a Christian. But a drastic change at some point in his life led Karl Marx to a deep personal rebellion against God and all
Christian values. Eventually, he became a Satan worshipper who regularly participated in occult
practices and habit. By examining Marx's poetry, plays, correspondence, and biographical account,
Richard Wurmbrand builds a convincing case for Marx's undeniably Satanic preference. Marx's own
statements expose him as a hater of God, and therefore, a hater of God's creatures-those who have suffered under Marxism and communism. Wurmbrand, who was imprisoned for 14 years in Europe for his outspoken views against communism, urges Christians not to be duped by Marxism's benevolent disguise as a mere political or economic theory. He reveals the true root of Marxist thinking so that Christians will recognize the evil therein and stand against it. Having been a prisoner of the Communist government in Romania, Rev. Richard Wurmbrand has thoroughly researched his subject and seen its effects firsthand.
Marx began life in a God-fearing family. It is documented that he was once a Christian. But a drastic change at some point in his life led Karl Marx to a deep personal rebellion against God …