He seemed to believe that being atheist was a better way to live and attempted to compel the population to be atheist by murdering lots of Christians.
So I suppose you might be arguing that it was not his atheism but his imposition of atheism that was the problem - he believed that forcing people to be atheist was a good thing: hence the propaganda and cold blood on his hands.
No?
So I suppose you might be arguing that it was not his atheism but his imposition of atheism that was the problem - he believed that forcing people to be atheist was a good thing: hence the propaganda and cold blood on his hands.
No?
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