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Show SAYiSTdTfllKGSj Anarchism and Atheism. Anarchists are always atheists. Their fundamental proposition that there is no rightful government begins with the assertion that there is no God. If there is no God there is no moral, government .of the world, and in the general chaos it is every man for himself. If anarchy has any logic, anything beside its brutal hatreds, that is it. When that typical anarchist, the unsavory un-savory Johana Most, was in Chicago, in a meeting of anarchists, speaking freely in German, he declared that the first thing they , as anarchists had to do was to "destroy every altar, to extinguish ex-tinguish every religion, to tear God down, from the heavens." What right, he said, would any man have to govern gov-ern other men unless God gave him that right? "Down with God." In this Most was only a rabid echo of Karl Marx. The assassin of President Presi-dent McKinley. like Emma Goldman, has been blatant in protesting his atheism, ath-eism, declaring that there is no God, that he has "no use for God." It is a remarkable fact, and one that will not soon be forgotten, that just when the assassin imagined he was doing something to usher in the new social condition, in which there would be neither God nor government of any sort, there came from the heart of the president such an acknowledgment of God as had the effect to waken in the hearts of all the people such a sense of the relation of God to human affairs af-fairs as had never before in our history his-tory found more impressive utterance. |