Part 2a

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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A Chinese man looks at a painting of Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong declaring the formation of the People.s Republic of China on the gate of the Forbidden City in 1949. Despite the Chinese Communist Party.s claims to the contrary, the history of the CCP has been filled with the blood of innocents and deceit.In Part 1b, we heard how the Communist Party nature replaces and eliminates human nature. All CCP members and those ruled by the CCP must obey commands unconditionally.

In China most people know about the double personalities of CCP members; in private they are ordinary people with human emotions. During the Cultural Revolution, it was too common that fathers and sons tortured each other, husbands and wives struggled against each other and mothers and daughters reported on each other. The CCP places the party nature above human nature, and the fact that Chinese people will act against their inner conscience results from prolonged courses of CCP indoctrination where the concepts of good and evil are arbitrarily manipulated. The Communists Party says it does not allow murder, but it will murder people labeled as “class enemies”.

Benevolence, wisdom and propriety are good, but not when the CCP deems them inapplicable to its motives. The Communist Party overthrows the universal standards for human nature and builds itself on a platform that not only opposes human nature but attempts to transcend it. Karl Marx proclaimed that “in 1848 a specter is haunting Europe - the Specter of Communism.” Over 100 years later this evil specter has spread globally like an epidemic, killing people in the tens of millions and cruelly possessing billions more.

We continue now with the beginning of Part 2 of the Nine Commentaries, “On the Beginnings of the Chinese Communist Party”.

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