I suppose it depends which God you are talking about. There are some people who believe (or believed, when they were alive) that Vladamir Lenin is a sort-of God. In this case, yes, God would be a communist.
However, I highly doubt that many people would believe that the Judeo-Christian God (the God of the west) is a communist. Rather, this God is more of a king. Which, I suppose, would mean that He's a monarchist.
There is no god of communism. Communism is a political viewpoint and has no religion. The Communists normally feel that any type of religion is unnecessary.
There is no "God" of Communism because Communism is not a religion, it is a political party.
Communism that denies God and God religions.
I think this was added during the McCarthy era where there was a hysterical fear of Communism. Along with loyalty oaths and "purges" of suspected Communists, the "In God We Trust" was added to promote anti-communism. Also added was "One Nation Under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
They never think of God no spirituality which is essential part of component of life.
Religion in Russia survived Soviet attempts to destroy it because it held deep cultural and historical roots in the country. Additionally, faith provided psychological comfort and a sense of community to many people during times of repression and adversity. Despite efforts to suppress religion, it continued to be practiced in private and eventually re-emerged in public life after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Anti-Communism is the opposite of communism.
There were many things that the American government did to limit the spread of communism. For example, the government put the words "under God" into the pledge of allegiance and denied atheists from serving in government positions.
Closed the churches down. Communist theology does not recognize God over the state.
The people do, or everybody does (same thing).
The word βCommunismβ was a french word. Which is βCommunistβ
by communism
Communism was first developed in Russia
Communism is common in China.