How is evolution the bases for communism?

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BigEd

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Ok I'll try

Communism government without God
Evolution Life without God

Both claim to be "sceintific"

Both Communism and evolution have a common heritage in the dialectic princlepes set down by the german philosoper Hegel. his thought was that in various periods of time , there is a conflict between ideas, ( thesis versus Antithesis) these ideas proponents of these ideas strugle with one another. In the course of the strugle one idea comes out on top (often by abosoring parts of the other idea.) from this comes a new idea(thesis) and soon arise antithesis. In hegelian thoery this goes on endlessly.

Marx took this a step farther by seeing it as a strugle not of ideas but socio-economic classes. While, darwin saw a strugle of life for survival , i.e. "survival of the fitest".

To the misfortune of mankind these two ideas help formed a substanial part of the 20th century. I could go into alot more detail but i got to get to work. I hope this has been of some help.
 
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I have read many "communist" writers from Marx to Mao, Bukharin, Stalin, Hoxha, Castro, etc.

While some may allow room for the idea of deity, all see it as a part of our evolutionary development which must eventually disappear as human society evolves into the utopian state.

Accordingly, the concept of deity is only a temporary phenomenon of development in the transition from ape to super-human.
 
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That is because human concepts of deity have been incomplete. What we experience

and understand as deity is in the early stages of what that deity actually entails.

I mean, what kind of technology describes the appearance and dissapearance

of beings such as angels into massless, intangible domains?

Communism etc are rather the phases humans go through when developing their

brains and understanding of God's universe.

God has not been fully understood at this time.
 
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Atkin said:
God has not been fully understood at this time.

God will never be fully understood. A finite human cannot fully comprehend an Infinite God.

Marxism teaches that nothing beyond the material exists. Faith in a deity is simply an immature phase of evolution which will gradually be overcome and done away with as humanity further evolves.

Example - As a new-born, you have no fantasies. As you grow into a toddler/child, you believe in Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, etc. As you mature, you realise that these are merely myths, and reject them as untruth.


As humanity progresses from its immature state (slightly above ape) to toddler/child state (current) and eventually to adulthood state (future), the same process takes place.
 
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