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A Communist cannot be a 'true' Christian, for those philosophies are antichrist.
Biblical institutions Karl Marx's ideas are against...
1. abolition of private property - God's Word establishes the idea of private property. Alms is also Biblical, which is the donating of private property to those in need. Communism has never fulfilled their idea of the abolition of private property, because they simply seize the property of others for use by the ruling class, the high leaders of the Communist Party, and do it in the name of abolition of private property. When only the ruling class has access to everything, then it's in reality just theft of the people.
2. a progressive graduated income tax - before 1913, the United States had no tax on personal income. That actually is a Communist philosophy from Marx's manifesto. By this method the wealth of the people is re-distributed, which is an attack on property rights. God's Word stands as a protector of property rights. It's a God-given right, not a right only the state can give.
3. abolition of rights of inheritance - this basically is the idea of abolishing one's birthright from their parents. There can't be generations of inheriting land under a Communist system. This platform by Marx was part of his theory of the abolition of private property.
4. confiscation of property by immigrants or rebels - just being an immigrant, or disagreeing with the Communist government creates the situation of their seizing their property. This is part of the abolition of private property idea also.
5. centralization of credit in control of the state - this is the National Bank idea, a state-controlled monopoly over a nation's economic system. In Communist countries the state controls the distribution and control of monetary wealth. In the U.S., a move towards this kind of system of control began with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The Federal Reserve has the ability to create inflation, recessions and depressions, thus controlling the wealth of the people, whereas only Congress is to have authority to regulate coin money, meaning the U.S. dollar backed by a gold standard. Centralization of credit in control by the banks is against the system of a gold standard, even as Allan Greenspan had said in 1966 before being chosen later as chairman of the Federal Reserve. President Andrew Jackson also fought the idea of the national bank charter the New York bankers wanted towards centralization of the control of wealth.
6. centralization of communication and transportation - government controlled communication laws, and transportation laws, which affect people's ability to conduct free enterprise, which is God's way. In Communist countries, this is strictly controlled like in a Nazi type atmosphere.
7. extension of factories and farms in the hands of the state - in Stalinist Russia, people that had worked farms for generations were moved to the cities to work at factories while other peoples (non-farm workers) were used to replace them in a collective. Many starved because of this. The government took over ownership of the farms, as the abolition of private property means seizing all private property by the government. And they decide how it's to be distributed. God's Word says in His future Kingdom we will plant vineyards and build houses, and we won't labor and another take it away or inhabit, that we will enjoy the fruit of our labor (Isaiah 65:21-23).
8. Equal obligation for all to work - no lines drawn between the work done by men and women, eliminating roles of traditional Christian society per God's Plan. The idea is for the woman to leave the home and go to work in the factory, helping to establish the breaking up of the family unit, which family is a very Biblical principle.
9. combination of agriculture and manufacturing in the hands of the state - the plan for a gradual elimination of divisions between town and country. Since Marx's goal was the elimination of private property, it also means the abolition of individual ownership applied to living and working spaces.
10. free education by government controlled institutions; combination of education with industrial education - this is how The Bible was taken out of the schools. There is nothing written in the U.S. Constitution that says one cannot teach Bible in a school. And with schools controlled only by the state, they can determine what is taught to your children, like idiotic systems such as Common Core. At present in the U.S., only the public school systems are under these state controls, the private schools are not, there are still many Christian Bible teaching private schools. The establishing of the U.S. Department of Education was a move towards Marx's totalitarian controlled public school system.
Biblical institutions Karl Marx's ideas are against...
1. abolition of private property - God's Word establishes the idea of private property. Alms is also Biblical, which is the donating of private property to those in need. Communism has never fulfilled their idea of the abolition of private property, because they simply seize the property of others for use by the ruling class, the high leaders of the Communist Party, and do it in the name of abolition of private property. When only the ruling class has access to everything, then it's in reality just theft of the people.
2. a progressive graduated income tax - before 1913, the United States had no tax on personal income. That actually is a Communist philosophy from Marx's manifesto. By this method the wealth of the people is re-distributed, which is an attack on property rights. God's Word stands as a protector of property rights. It's a God-given right, not a right only the state can give.
3. abolition of rights of inheritance - this basically is the idea of abolishing one's birthright from their parents. There can't be generations of inheriting land under a Communist system. This platform by Marx was part of his theory of the abolition of private property.
4. confiscation of property by immigrants or rebels - just being an immigrant, or disagreeing with the Communist government creates the situation of their seizing their property. This is part of the abolition of private property idea also.
5. centralization of credit in control of the state - this is the National Bank idea, a state-controlled monopoly over a nation's economic system. In Communist countries the state controls the distribution and control of monetary wealth. In the U.S., a move towards this kind of system of control began with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The Federal Reserve has the ability to create inflation, recessions and depressions, thus controlling the wealth of the people, whereas only Congress is to have authority to regulate coin money, meaning the U.S. dollar backed by a gold standard. Centralization of credit in control by the banks is against the system of a gold standard, even as Allan Greenspan had said in 1966 before being chosen later as chairman of the Federal Reserve. President Andrew Jackson also fought the idea of the national bank charter the New York bankers wanted towards centralization of the control of wealth.
6. centralization of communication and transportation - government controlled communication laws, and transportation laws, which affect people's ability to conduct free enterprise, which is God's way. In Communist countries, this is strictly controlled like in a Nazi type atmosphere.
7. extension of factories and farms in the hands of the state - in Stalinist Russia, people that had worked farms for generations were moved to the cities to work at factories while other peoples (non-farm workers) were used to replace them in a collective. Many starved because of this. The government took over ownership of the farms, as the abolition of private property means seizing all private property by the government. And they decide how it's to be distributed. God's Word says in His future Kingdom we will plant vineyards and build houses, and we won't labor and another take it away or inhabit, that we will enjoy the fruit of our labor (Isaiah 65:21-23).
8. Equal obligation for all to work - no lines drawn between the work done by men and women, eliminating roles of traditional Christian society per God's Plan. The idea is for the woman to leave the home and go to work in the factory, helping to establish the breaking up of the family unit, which family is a very Biblical principle.
9. combination of agriculture and manufacturing in the hands of the state - the plan for a gradual elimination of divisions between town and country. Since Marx's goal was the elimination of private property, it also means the abolition of individual ownership applied to living and working spaces.
10. free education by government controlled institutions; combination of education with industrial education - this is how The Bible was taken out of the schools. There is nothing written in the U.S. Constitution that says one cannot teach Bible in a school. And with schools controlled only by the state, they can determine what is taught to your children, like idiotic systems such as Common Core. At present in the U.S., only the public school systems are under these state controls, the private schools are not, there are still many Christian Bible teaching private schools. The establishing of the U.S. Department of Education was a move towards Marx's totalitarian controlled public school system.