“Sin must be called by its name. Communism is one of the most dangerous sins in the world today. Every gospel that does not denounce it is not the pure gospel. The Underground Church denounces it, risking liberty and life. The less have we to be silent in the West.”

Source: Tortured For Christ (1967), p. 75.

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Romanian Christian minister of Jewish descent 1909–2001

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