TheGreatEscape said:
Sapper,
"to a study by Russian mathematician Nikolay Yemelyanov, Professor at St. Tichon's Orthodox University, during the seven years of Leninist rule from Russian Revolution in 1917 to Lenin's death in 1924 , almost 25,000 Orthodox priests were imprisoned and 16,000 were killed, for their Christian faith.
The same happened to Catholic priests. The secular English writer Martin Louis Amis has collected some significant sentences by dictator Vladimir Lenin: any religious idea, any idea of God is an indescribable abjection of the most dangerous kind, a plague of the most abominable. There are a million sins, disgusting facts, acts of violence, and physical contagions which are much less dangerous than the subtle and spiritual idea of God (quoted in M. Amis, Koba il terribile, Einaudi 2003).
After the Russian Revolution, Bolsheviks seized the power in the Sovietic Union (23-27 February 1917; Lenin took the power on October of the same year). The extermination of believers also continued after Lenin's death: Todd M. Johnson, Professor of Global Christianity and Director of the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, explained that the number of the Christian victims of atheist and Marxist regimes were 20 millions (15 millions from 1921 to 1950; 5 millions from 1950 to 1980). These numbers are confirmed by other studies, too. To them we should add the numbers of those who were tortured and imprisoned only for professing their faith in God and therefore being automatically considered enemies of the State."
https://www.uccronline.it/eng/2018/04/09/communism-killed-20-million-christians-a-real-atheist-inquisition/
So…the physical- Jews were definitely apart of the Bolsheviks. We know that.
Now why don't you pull out the number of physical-Jews that Christians have killed?
Then we can also evaluate the leadership's worldview.
Here is a pretty somewhat graciously given assessment of Jewish Bolsheviks. For it goes into their atheistic worldview.
https://socratic.org/questions/57a0f19a7c01494f5bbcead4
Thoughts have consequences.
Are you buying into the Nazi propaganda that the Bolsheviks were Jewish?
There were Jewish Bolsheviks, absolutely, but it was hardly a Jewish movement. About 6% of the upper ranks of the early Soviet era were Jews. Those people were largely purged by Stalin, who deeply hated Jews. And if you're going to talk about Orthodox priests, why aren't you talking about the antisemitism faced by Jews in the Soviet Union? Or the pogroms that the Russian Empire repeatedly encouraged right up to the October Revolution?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Bolshevism