Sovyetler Birliği Komünist Partisi (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Kowalewski, David (1980). "Protest for Religious Rights in the USSR: Characteristics and Consequences" 8 Ekim 2022 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. The Russian Review. 39 (4): p. 426. DOI:10.2307/128810. ISSN 0036-0341. JSTOR 128810. "The Soviet policy of state atheism (gosateizm), albeit inconsistently applied, remains a major goal of official ideology. Massive state resources have been expended not only to prevent the implanting of religious belief in nonbelievers but also to eradicate "prerevolutionary remnants" already existing. The regime is not merely passively committed to a godless polity but takes an aggressive stance of official forced atheization. Thus a major task of the police apparatus is the persecution of forms of religious practice. Not surprisingly, the Committee for State Security (KGB) is reported to have a division dealing specifically with "churchmen and sectarians."

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  • Kowalewski, David (1980). "Protest for Religious Rights in the USSR: Characteristics and Consequences" 8 Ekim 2022 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. The Russian Review. 39 (4): p. 426. DOI:10.2307/128810. ISSN 0036-0341. JSTOR 128810. "The Soviet policy of state atheism (gosateizm), albeit inconsistently applied, remains a major goal of official ideology. Massive state resources have been expended not only to prevent the implanting of religious belief in nonbelievers but also to eradicate "prerevolutionary remnants" already existing. The regime is not merely passively committed to a godless polity but takes an aggressive stance of official forced atheization. Thus a major task of the police apparatus is the persecution of forms of religious practice. Not surprisingly, the Committee for State Security (KGB) is reported to have a division dealing specifically with "churchmen and sectarians."

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  • Kowalewski, David (1980). "Protest for Religious Rights in the USSR: Characteristics and Consequences" 8 Ekim 2022 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. The Russian Review. 39 (4): p. 426. DOI:10.2307/128810. ISSN 0036-0341. JSTOR 128810. "The Soviet policy of state atheism (gosateizm), albeit inconsistently applied, remains a major goal of official ideology. Massive state resources have been expended not only to prevent the implanting of religious belief in nonbelievers but also to eradicate "prerevolutionary remnants" already existing. The regime is not merely passively committed to a godless polity but takes an aggressive stance of official forced atheization. Thus a major task of the police apparatus is the persecution of forms of religious practice. Not surprisingly, the Committee for State Security (KGB) is reported to have a division dealing specifically with "churchmen and sectarians."