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Not quite sure if I'm putting this in the right section, but does anyone know the title of this book?

The book was about christian teens fighting a world goverment that has banned religion and promotes atheism. But natural disastors including huge locusts with excruciating stings are unleashed onto humanity, and the teens do their best to spread god's words. Some get beaten up by the goverment's agents (my favorite part, really :p) but the disastors don't seem to touch them.

It was in a series of books, If I recall correctly...

I read this about 6 or 7 years ago, and was probably the reason I started hating christianity and religion and probably contributed to my statist ideology. I absoultely loved the idea of pro-science/reason goverment that illegalizes retardation. :p (Although the teens prolly won)



So anyone? Thanks in advance.
 
Lol illegal retardation

"Durrrr"
"Off to the gulag you go"
 
I read this about 6 or 7 years ago, and was probably the reason I started hating christianity and religion and probably contributed to my statist ideology. I absoultely loved the idea of pro-science/reason goverment that illegalizes retardation. (Although the teens prolly won)
You are aware, I hope, that state Atheism is one of the trademarks of maxism-leninism.
 
Haha. There's something so wonderfully evil about the idea of illegalising Gods. :D
 
You are aware, I hope, that state Atheism is one of the trademarks of maxism-leninism.

Certainly.

"Religion is the Opium of the People" Is that not from Marx? You have to get something right. Even Hitler acheived something.



Haha. There's something so wonderfully evil about the idea of illegalising Gods. :D

Oh yeah. :D

"Hey God! You're illegal now. GTFO or we'll send you off to a concentration camp!"
 
Was it in Korean? Because that would make it a lot harder to find.
 
English... it was when I was in the US a long time ago.
 
Certainly.

"Religion is the Opium of the People" Is that not from Marx? You have to get something right. Even Hitler acheived something.
He didn't mean it like that, he meant religion dumbed the pain of everyday working class life. As you can see in the quotes full context:

"Religious distress is at the same time the expression of real distress and the protest against real distress. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people. The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is required for their real happiness. The demand to give up the illusion about its condition is the demand to give up a condition which needs illusions."
 
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