No. Communists do not represent ALL atheists. They represent a tradition of atheist thought that developed out of materialism. They represent a DIFFERENT form of atheism to the one that is common nowday. The importance of the question is that they are being disqualified from being considered at all.
I find it deeply offensive and insulting because what you're doing is virtually erasing communism from history and denying them (including myself) any right to express or defend our views. I don't have to lose my freedom of speech, instead I have people who won't even listen when I actually try to tell them something that is true. I am frustrated because the truth is not enough. it's not Marxist truth; its actual historical truth that can be backed up with evidence. I find that deeply disturbing when I'm debating people who profess reason in addition to violating something I find sacred as the truth is the commonwealth of mankind.
I'm trying to pin point exactly what the issue is so that when I do present evidence, that's why I haven't done it
yet.
Communism was not a "political theory", it was a worldview or "Weltanschauung". The correct term for communism in the USSR was "Marxisn-Leninism" (as it was derived from Marx and Lenin, but codified by Stalin). There therefore was no distinction between it's philosophical views regarding atheism and it's political views. Communism has a "philosophy of nature" known as "
dialectical materialism", whereas it's political ideas were derived from a philosophy of history known as "
historical materialism". Because it advocated an atheist-materialist philosophy of nature, it therefore took to applying this position politically as a form of state atheism and the persecution of religious believers.