Questioninggeller
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Recently I saw Christopher Hitchens on Hannity's Fox News show, and Hannity said something along the lines that Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were atheists, and therefore atheism is bad. Clearly Hannity's argument against atheism by singling out three horrible people doesn't actually make atheism right or wrong. However, Hitchens did not focus respond to the accuracy of the claim.
In Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion he wrote:
While Stalin was very harsh on the Russian Church, I do not remembering reading that he was an atheist. In fact, if I remember correctly, I read something about him being somewhat religious during the Second World War. It has been years since I read up on this, and can't remember the names of the books I read.
What is the evidence for or against Stalin's beliefs? Did he reject everything he was taught at the Seminary of Tiflis?
In Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion he wrote:
There seems no doubt that, as a matter of fact, Stalin was an atheist. ... (page 273)
While Stalin was very harsh on the Russian Church, I do not remembering reading that he was an atheist. In fact, if I remember correctly, I read something about him being somewhat religious during the Second World War. It has been years since I read up on this, and can't remember the names of the books I read.
What is the evidence for or against Stalin's beliefs? Did he reject everything he was taught at the Seminary of Tiflis?