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Epoch Times: Letter from London: Communism--the God That Failed Reverend Frank Julian Gelli
Letter to Editor Mar 30, 2005 Dear friends at Epoch Times, Serendipity is the name given to the gift of making unexpected and happy
discoveries by accident. Actually, upon reading a recent copy of Epoch Times
(Special Edition) that I found on a London Underground train, I am inclined to
believe that a Higher Power may lie behind some such joyful discoveries. Of course, your article "On What the Communist Party Is" reminded
me of what I already knew. The gruesome chronicle of Communism's blood-soaked,
anti-human history has been told before. Not, however, often enough. "What
matters is not what one says, but what one repeats," once wrote Italian
philosopher Benedetto Croce. Human memory is ephemeral. What is more, powerful
vested interests conspire to make us forget what should never be forgotten.
Hence the crucial importance of what you wrote. Epoch Times has strengthened my
belief in the moral necessity to keep repeating the truth. To remind decent
people everywhere about the full extent of the crimes of Marxism. And this for
at least three good reasons. First, Communism, 'the god that failed,' as one of its former worshippers
termed it, continues to wreak havoc in large parts of the world. China's case is
the most flagrant. The moral and human enormities committed by the Chinese
Communist Party beggar belief. The systematic destruction of China's ancient
culture, values and spiritual heritage you highlight so vividly does indeed
warrant use of the expression 'cultural genocide.' Although the regime's days of
power are numbered, the discredited Party still holds sway over the world's most
populous country. Thus, it is not just a matter of historical record. Nor is it
something that happened long, long ago, a nightmare from which humanity has now
safely emerged. This bankrupt, failed divinity goes on wielding despotic power
over the lives of over a billion Chinese men and women. Hence the very real need
to fight the evil idol of Marxism. Second, in China this failed god, jealous of its tyrannical monopoly,
steadily harms, tortures and even kills the followers of genuine spiritual
paths. As a peace-loving Anglican priest, I am much concerned about the
persecution of the charming, non-violent Falun Gong movement. Any political
regime that finds intolerable such lovely ideas as 'Truthfulness, Compassion and
Tolerance' must reveal itself as actively malignant--clearly an enemy of the
common good. Of course, as you point out, several faiths are victims of the CP
intolerance. Many Chinese priests and bishops are currently jailed, all members
of underground churches which refuse to act as the regime's stooges. According
to the Roman Catholic Agency 'Asia News,' there are six Chinese Catholic bishops
in prison. Thirteen others are under house arrest. Nineteen priests are either
in jail or have disappeared. Three more are in concentration camps. Some are
presumed killed. Bishop John Gao Kexian's body was returned to his family last
August, after five year's detention. A similar, sorry record of persecution
applies to Protestant Christians of all denominations. The false Communist idol
in its death-throes still lashes out against true, peaceful believers. Third, the youth of Europe is as yet not sufficiently aware of the crimes,
the horrors, perpetrated by Communism. Absurdly, the failed god still has
votaries amongst too many young people, especially in continental Europe.
Materialism, consumerism and gross carnalities have not stifled the yearning
after ideals, after higher values in the heart of the young. In order to give
meaning and purpose to their lives, some young people fall into the trap of
regarding Marxism as an answer to the questions of third world poverty,
under-development, violence and injustice. But how can an ideology responsible
for murdering a hundred million human beings be the answer to anything? Young
people are right to be idealists, to despise injustice and inequality.
Communism, however, has as much right to present itself as a solution to social
problems as Jack the Ripper could have to be the answer to the problem of
prostitution. So, dear friends, we people of good will, of any religion or none, must all
do our utmost to make sure that any decent person still deceived, still tempted
to worship this fraudulent deity, Communism, in China as well as in any other
nation, knows the full truth. God bless you. Sincerely yours Revd Frank Julian Gelli
Posting date: 4/1/2005
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