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This YouTube video titled "Película cristiana en español | Las mentiras del comunismo" explores the themes of communism, atheism, and the conflict between believers and non-believers. It depicts the repression and brainwashing tactics used against Christians, emphasizing the importance of spreading the word of God. The video includes debates on the existence of God, the role of science, and the negative consequences of society's pursuit of knowledge without spiritual guidance. It also highlights the strategies employed by the communist party to counteract religious beliefs, including monitoring and censorship. The film raises questions about the effectiveness of torture and the difficulty of changing deep-rooted beliefs.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, a group of authorities is shown discussing the arrest of three individuals who are considered pillars of the church. Despite their attempts to extract information about the leaders and funds of the church, the individuals remain silent. The authorities decide to hand them over for brainwashing in order to solve the problem. Later, the scene shifts to a classroom where the individuals are introduced to their instructors for a two-week course on thought reform for Christians. The instructors assure them that torture will not be used during the course and encourage them to strive for personal reform.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the video, the director of a legal education center discusses the importance of reforming Christians and eliminating their belief in God. He emphasizes that the government is committed to spending resources and hiring professionals to teach Marxism-Leninism and science to Christians in order to correct their beliefs. The goal is to make them become atheists who only believe in the Communist Party and integrate them into society under its leadership. A renowned professor then speaks, using atheistic Marxist-Leninist arguments to discredit religious beliefs. He claims that all religious beliefs are merely products of imagination and superstition, lacking any scientific basis. He asserts that in the modern scientific society, everything should be based on science to avoid errors, and members of the Communist Party do not believe in a higher power. The video ends with a reference to "The Internationale," a song that expresses the rejection of any world savior, emphasizing the self-redemption efforts of individuals.
  • 00:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the origins of religion, stating that in the past, humans believed in supernatural powers due to their lack of scientific understanding of natural phenomena. They sought spiritual consolation when faced with difficulties they couldn't explain or solve. However, the speaker argues that with progress in science and the advancement of human knowledge in areas such as aerospace, biotechnology, genetic engineering, and medicine, people should no longer believe in God but rather in science. They claim that those who still believe in God are not ignorant or stupid but simply need to catch up with the times and embrace science. The speaker's argument is challenged by another participant who argues that religious beliefs and superstition are not the same and that the roots of religion are based on the appearance and work of God throughout history. They assert that the existence of diverse religions is evidence of the appearance and work of God, which cannot be denied by anyone. The exchange highlights a disagreement between the two perspectives on the role of religion in human history.
  • 00:15:00 In this section, the speaker argues against the idea that belief in God is solely based on superstition and imagination. They point out that a significant portion of the global population believes in God, including influential scientists throughout history. The speaker asserts that science can only investigate the material world and lacks the power to explore the spiritual realm. They believe that faith in God is rooted in the words and works of God, as recorded in the Bible. The speaker emphasizes that many biblical prophecies have been fulfilled, indicating the reality of God's existence and governance over humanity and the universe. However, a skeptic challenges the notion of God's existence, questioning why scientists have not been able to verify it. The speaker responds by questioning the skeptic's belief in things they cannot see, such as the souls of ancestors, evil spirits, and the future predicted by fortune-tellers. The speaker accuses the skeptic of hypocrisy for denying the existence of God while privately engaging in worship of false gods and evil spirits. They conclude that the true God's words and works bring truth, light, and salvation to humanity, despite the repression and persecution faced by Christians. The speaker argues that God, as a spiritual being, may not be visible, but His words and works can be heard and seen, supporting the belief in His existence. They mention various sayings that reflect the belief in a divine ruler who governs and guides human destiny.
  • 00:20:00 In this section, a student challenges a professor who denies the existence of God. The student argues that although humans may not have physically seen God, they can hear His voice and experience His actions through the words expressed by God. The student also mentions that throughout history, God has performed three stages of work, including the proclamation of laws and commandments, the redemption of sins through Jesus, and the current work of judgment. The student questions why people continue to deny God's existence, despite the evidence of His words and actions. The student then shares some passages from the words of Almighty God, emphasizing the need to spread His word and testify to Him. The scene shifts to another character expressing interest in hearing the words of Almighty God.
  • 00:25:00 In this section, the excerpt emphasizes the belief in the sovereignty and power of God as the creator and controller of all things. It states that everything in the universe, including human beings, is under the orchestration of God. The passage also challenges the notion that humans can control or change the laws that govern existence, highlighting the existence of an unseen power that governs and controls everything. However, the section concludes with a conversation where the spreading of the gospel and testimony of God is prohibited, reflecting a censorship of religious beliefs in a Marxist-Leninist and atheistic society.
  • 00:30:00 In this section, a discussion is held between members of a communist party and a believer in God regarding their beliefs. The communists argue that their belief in materialism and evolution is based on science, whereas the believer questions why fewer people believe in these theories and why even atheists have doubts about evolution. The believer also questions whether science can truly bring truth, purify humanity, and bring peace and happiness to the world.
  • 00:35:00 In this section, a debate arises between the professor, who believes in the power of science, and the believers in God who argue that only God's words are true and can bring salvation. The professor claims that without science, human progress would be hindered, citing advancements in medicine as an example. He doubts the believers' claims that God can solve all problems and deliver happiness, asserting that belief in God can lead to a disconnection from reality. The debate touches on the role of science in society and the potential for God to save people from the oppression of the communist party.
  • 00:40:00 In this section, the speakers discuss the importance of scientific development and its impact on society. They argue that without scientific progress, humanity would live in ignorance and backwardness. They highlight the advancements made in extracting resources and developing technologies such as nuclear energy, which have improved people's quality of life. They emphasize the importance of believing in science and its ability to help humanity understand and control the world. However, another perspective is presented, stating that the development of science has led to a crisis of belief, distancing humans from God. It is argued that science has contributed to moral and societal decay, with people prioritizing pleasure and material gain over a spiritual connection. The negative consequences of scientific development, such as environmental damage and the proliferation of advanced weapons, are also mentioned. Ultimately, there is a call to consider whether science has brought blessings or disasters to humanity, with the suggestion of seeking guidance from a higher power.
  • 00:45:00 In this section, the excerpt highlights the negative consequences of society's pursuit of knowledge and materialism without God. It emphasizes that humanity's continuous exploration and reliance on science has led to an imbalance in the ecosystem, the spread of diseases, and the loss of control over the consequences. The belief is expressed that only God can save humanity, and that the work of God Almighty in the last days is to purify and save a corrupt human race. The excerpt concludes by stating that only by accepting and submitting to God's judgment and truth can one be protected from destruction and enter the kingdom of God.
  • 00:50:00 In this section, a group of communist educators express their frustration with a Christian group that is attempting to spread the gospel to them. The educators feel insulted by the Christians' attempts to talk about God and quote scripture. They believe that trying to change their Marxist-Leninist beliefs through conversation is useless and that torture would be a more effective method. However, others argue that torture would only torment their bodies and not change their beliefs. They discuss the difficulty of brainwashing believers who have been faithful for many years and suggest that a combination of psychological tactics and torture is necessary. However, some acknowledge that convincing these believers to abandon their faith in God will not be easy, as their belief in the words of God is deeply rooted in them.
  • 00:55:00 In this section, a group of individuals discuss strategies to counteract religious beliefs among students. They express the need to allow teachers to freely express their opinions, as it would potentially reveal their beliefs and allow for a stronger counter-argument. They also discuss the importance of closely monitoring students to prevent them from praying or interacting with fellow believers, as this could lead to stronger convictions. They see their battle against believers in Almighty God as a political task that requires careful attention to detail. They find amusement in Mao Zedong's words about fighting against gods, the earth, and people, believing that defeating believers will lead to their great victory. One individual expresses doubt about defeating Marxist-Leninist atheism with theism, but they all agree on the importance of converting believers in Almighty God. The conversation shifts to the theory of evolution and the role of practical work in the development of human intelligence. The section ends with a mention of watching patriotic films as an assignment.

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In this YouTube video titled "Película cristiana en español | Las mentiras del comunismo," the speaker discusses the Chinese Communist Party's labeling of Christianity as a sect and the persecution it faces in China. The video argues against these accusations and highlights the importance of accepting Christ's teachings for salvation. It also questions the government's actions and suggests that their repression will not extinguish the Church's existence. The video emphasizes the greatness of God and the importance of following His truth in the face of adversity.

  • 01:00:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the reasons why the government labels Christianity and Catholicism as sects, and the Bible as a book of sects. According to the speaker, anyone who believes that God is the creator of all things, rules over everything, and condemns Satan as the corrupting force belongs to a sect. Additionally, those who testify that Jesus has returned, that his words are true, and that the Bible is the word of God, are also considered part of a sect. Furthermore, anyone who teaches about Christ's second coming and encourages people to follow God's salvation is seen as belonging to a sect.
  • 01:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the classification of the Church of Almighty God as a sect by the Communist Party in China. The speaker argues that the condemnation by the party is false and absurd. They believe that what is righteous and evil should be determined by whether it aligns with the truth and the words of God. They assert that God is the only true God who created all things and that all positive things come from Him. They argue that anything that opposes or denies God's work is evil and can be considered a sect. The speaker also criticizes the Communist Party for promoting atheism and evolution, which they believe has misled and corrupted the Chinese people.
  • 01:10:00 In this section, the video discusses how the Chinese Communist Party has caused calamity and suffering through their hatred towards God and their evil actions. They have declared Christian churches as sects, confusing the truth and distorting the facts. The video argues that Satan has spread various heresies to deceive and corrupt humanity, leading to a dark and chaotic world. The Chinese Communist Party has preached atheism and the theory of evolution, denying the existence of God and promoting selfishness and greed. Despite the party's brutal condemnation and repression, God has appeared and expressed truth to purify and save humanity from Satan's influence. Believing in God and accepting His truth is the right path, and any group that corrupts and deceives humanity is an evil sect. The video condemns the Chinese Communist Party for labeling churches that receive God's work as sects, stating that only God's appearance and work can bring salvation and a glorious destiny to humanity. The video also compares this act to the crucifixion of Jesus by the Jewish religious leaders, who thought they could eliminate His work but ended up spreading His redemptive gospel worldwide.
  • 01:15:00 In this section, the video discusses how the Chinese Communist Party condemns Christianity as a sect and views the Bible as a book of sects. The narrator argues that the Communist Party is a satanic regime that despises the truth, especially when it involves the appearance and work of God. The video asserts that Jesus has returned as Almighty God in the last days to express truth for the judgment work and salvation of humanity. However, the Communist Party condemns and persecutes God's work and the church. The video suggests that any organization that hates the truth and denies God is a sect, making the Communist Party a genuine evil sect. The video portrays believers of Almighty God as remarkable individuals who have their own understanding and opinions about what constitutes a sect. The narrator challenges the Communist Party's atheistic beliefs and denies the existence of God, the appearance of God in the flesh, and the work of Almighty God in guiding and saving people. The Communist Party argues that Almighty God is just an ordinary person and that believers' beliefs are ignorant and absurd. However, the video fails to provide convincing evidence for their beliefs.
  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses how throughout history, God has guided humanity through His different incarnations, such as Jesus Christ and God Almighty in the last days. They emphasize that God's words and miracles cannot be performed by humans alone, highlighting His divine authority and power. However, the Communist Party actively denies and condemns the appearance and work of God, labeling Him as a regular human and seeking to deceive people and turn them away from Him. The speaker compares the nature of the Communist Party to that of demons, as they resist and hate the truth. They also mention that religious circles generally recognize Jesus as the incarnate Christ, but the Communist Party actively suppresses and persecutes Christian churches, referring to them as sects. The speaker warns against expressing any ideas that testify to Christ in the last days or refute Marxist-Leninist atheism, as it would result in immediate imprisonment.
  • 01:25:00 In this section, the director of the movie and a member of the audience discuss their beliefs, with the director emphasizing the importance of accepting Christ and his teachings as the truth. They argue that only through recognizing, accepting, and submitting to Christ can people attain salvation and a glorious future. They claim that God Almighty, who is the same as the Lord Jesus, has expressed the truth that purifies and saves humanity. The director challenges the audience to investigate the work of Almighty God and read his words before condemning Him. They argue that apart from God Himself, no one else can express these truths or save humanity from the chains of sin. They quote from God's words to support their argument and urge the audience to discern Christ's essence, words, and character to determine if he is the incarnate God. The director concludes that Christ came in the last days to provide life to those who truly believe in Him and to pave the way for entering the new era.
  • 01:30:00 In this section, the speaker emphasizes the consequences of opposing the Christ of the last days and blaspheming against the Holy Spirit, stating that those who do so are destined for eternal damnation. They also warn that denying the Christ of the last days will result in severe repercussions and that no one else can bear the consequences on behalf of the individual. The speaker advises against reacting violently or making careless criticisms against the truth, as only the truth can bring life and allow one to behold the face of God. The words of Almighty God clarify the essence of Christ and believers in Almighty God understand the truth about God's incarnation and accept the work of the last days. The speaker also mentions the persecution and hardships faced by believers, including separation from their families, imprisonment, and the breakdown of marriages.
  • 01:35:00 In this section, the speaker argues that believers in God who leave their families to spread the gospel are behaving correctly. They argue that the ambition for sinful pleasures is what leads to darkness and evil in the world, and that only by accepting God's work and teachings can humanity achieve purity, salvation, and a wonderful destiny. The speaker gives examples of disciples of Jesus and Western missionaries who left their families to spread the gospel, emphasizing that their actions were honest, kind, and aligned with God's will. They quote Jesus' words about hating family members to highlight the commitment required to be a disciple. The speaker concludes by stating that countless Christians have left their families in the past 2,000 years to spread the gospel, resulting in the worldwide spread of Jesus' salvation.
  • 01:40:00 In this section, the Christians of the Church of Almighty God, who have left their families and jobs in order to spread the word of God and save humanity, are faced with opposition from those who believe they should cooperate with the government and abandon their faith. The believers explain that it is the persecution and brutal treatment from the communist party that is truly destroying families, not their dedication to spreading the gospel. They share personal stories of being targeted by the police and the devastating consequences it has had on their loved ones. Despite the heartache and separation, they remain committed to their faith.
  • 01:45:00 In this section, a woman expresses her concerns about the communist government in China and how it persecutes believers, causing the rupture of many Christian families. She questions why the party constantly abuses and misrepresents them, accusing Christians of disrupting public order. Another person argues that believing in God under the communist party will lead to nowhere, as the government has condemned Christianity as a sect and declared the scriptures as books of sects. The discussion highlights the government's efforts to suppress underground churches and maintain atheism in China. They also discuss a suspicious incident where the communist party blamed the Church of Almighty God for a violent murder, leading to the prohibition of the church and other underground churches.
  • 01:50:00 In this section, the transcript highlights the Chinese government's repression and prohibition of the Almighty God Church. The speaker argues that the Chinese Communist Party controls the media and the judiciary, using them as tools to justify their actions against religious organizations. They mention a public trial that they believe was suspicious and did not uphold the truth. The speaker suggests that the government created the incident in Zhao Yuan to oppress the Almighty God Church and gain public support for their persecution. They also discuss past instances where the Chinese Communist Party fabricated cases to suppress movements and incriminate people. Despite these actions, the speaker questions whether the repression and persecution carried out by the Chinese Communists will ultimately be successful in eradicating the Almighty God Church. They draw parallels to the crucifixion of Jesus by the Jewish people in ancient times and suggest that even with harsh persecution, the church may continue to exist.
  • 01:55:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the persecution faced by Christians under the Roman Empire and how China's resistance to God's work in the last days will lead to their punishment. The speaker warns that any country or nation that opposes God's work will be destroyed and cease to exist. They express disgust towards the forced atheism, materialism, and evolution that are being taught in schools and emphasize their belief in God's truth. The speaker acknowledges the darkness and evil present in their current situation, comparing it to living in a monstrous hell. However, they also express deep admiration for God, who quietly continues his work of purification and salvation despite the attacks and condemnation from the Chinese government. They emphasize the greatness and honor of God, who expresses truth and love for humanity and can lead them onto the path of a meaningful and fulfilling life.

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The YouTube video titled "Película cristiana en español | Las mentiras del comunismo" contains a section where the speaker discusses their experiences with being forced to sign a declaration of repentance and renounce their faith in God. The Communist Party's policy on religion is discussed, stating that all beliefs, including underground churches, are prohibited. The speaker bravely refuses to sign the declaration, despite threats of imprisonment and suffering. They see the Communist Party as treacherous and despisable demons and are willing to risk their life to testify their faith and not sign the declaration. In another section, the transcript excerpt contains dialogue about signing declarations and the beliefs of believers and non-believers in communism and God. The speaker acknowledges the power of God's words and the corruption caused by Satan throughout history. The Christian film "Las mentiras del comunismo" emphasizes that although Satan walks among God's creation, he has no power to change people or things. Despite his efforts to deceive and disrupt God's plan, everything still operates under God's authority and follows His rules and commandments. The authority of God is depicted as far greater than that of Satan, who is described as wicked, vile, and insignificant compared to God. The message reinforces the idea that nothing can change under the commandments of God.

  • 02:00:00 In this section, the speaker talks about being forced to sign a declaration of repentance and renounce their faith in God. The Communist Party's policy on religion is discussed, stating that all beliefs, including underground churches, are prohibited. The speaker bravely refuses to sign the declaration, even in the face of threats of imprisonment and suffering. They express their determination to stand firm in their faith and not betray God. The speaker sees the Communist Party as treacherous and despisable demons and is willing to risk their life to testify their faith and not sign the declaration.
  • 02:05:00 In this section, the transcript excerpt contains dialogue that seems to discuss signing declarations and the beliefs of believers and non-believers in communism and God. It also mentions the unrealistic attempt to convert believers to communism. The speaker acknowledges the power of God's words and the corruption caused by Satan throughout history.
  • 02:10:00 In this section, the excerpt from the Christian film "Las mentiras del comunismo" emphasizes that although Satan walks among God's creation, he has no power to change people or things. Despite his efforts to deceive and disrupt God's plan, everything still operates under God's authority and follows His rules and commandments. The authority of God is depicted as far greater than that of Satan, who is described as wicked, vile, and insignificant compared to God. The message reinforces the idea that nothing can change under the commandments of God.

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