The religious views of Fidel Castro are a matter of public interest.
According to The Washington Post, former president of Cuba Fidel Castro's letters from prison suggest that he "was a man of unusual spiritual depth – and a fervent believer in God."[1] Writing to the father of a fallen comrade, Castro writes:
I will not speak of him as if he were absent, he has not been and he will never be. These are not mere words of consolation. Only those of us who feel it truly and permanently in the depths of our souls can comprehend this. Physical life is ephemeral, it passes inexorably... This truth should be taught to every human being – that the immortal values of the spirit are above physical life. What sense does life have without these values? What then is it to live? Those who understand this and generously sacrifice their physical life for the sake of good and justice – how can they die? God is the supreme idea of goodness and justice.[1]
^ ab"Letters From Prison: Castro Revealed". The Washington Post. February 25, 2007.
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