The well documented history of the Soviet state vis a vis the Russian Orthodox Church is about as black and white as anything can be in the history of Christendom. The Soviets were atheists, who had a very conscious goal of destroying the Orthodox Church--an "opiate" of the masses--and infiltrating and manipulating the administration of the Church to achieve the political goals of the Soviet state. Anyone who doubts this has not read the Mitrokhin archives, published at Cambridge University in 1999 as The Sword and the Shield. An entire chapter of this book is devoted to the documents relating to the history of the KGB infiltration and control of the Moscow Patriarchate during the past century, right down to the present.
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A second major reference work on the history of the Soviet persecution of the Church is [i]Russia's Catacomb Saints[/i], by I.M. Andreyev, published by St. Herman's Press in the 1980's in its original edition. This book includes rather detailed descriptions of the lives of many Russian Orthodox martyrs who were incarcerated and murdered by the Soviet government at sites like the Solovki Monastery concentration camp, where the Soviet police turned the altars of the Church into urinals. This book also contains important Church documents about the Soviet administration of Metropoitan Sergius Stragodorsky, and the catacomb Church hierarchs--including the last surviving epistles of Metropolitan Cyril of Kazan, the last Locum Tenans Patriarch designated by St. Tikhon.
If someone, here or anywhere, is denying that the Soviet persecution and manipulation of the Orthodox Church is pure, Satanic evil, they are either 1) ignorant of history, 2) in denial of the truth, or 3) deliberately trying to deceive modern Orthodox Christians about the nature of good and evil in the recent history of Orthodox Christianity and Soviet Russia. The last group are people working in one capacity or another for the neo-Soviet government/ MP to achieve the political goals of the Putin administration and FSB in world and Church affairs.