To get back on topic here...communism is a great system, too bad it involves humans and thus will always fail. Capitalism is a better system because it allows for less opression.
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ReUsAbLePhEoNiX said:Im surprised noones mentioned the verses in Acts about all the Christians sharing all their possessions & property with one another as equals, including the poor....sounds like Communism to me.
I agree with this. Voluntary sharing of one's property on a small intimate scale demonstrates the Christian values of charity and caring for your neighbour.Lifesaver said:It had nothing to do with communism.
First, they sold their property for money (already something which would not exist in communism).
Second, they only traded their goods, not their means of production. And to every communist, even more important than abolishing private property of goods it is to abolish property of the means of production (land, factory, tools, etc).
What's more, they kept the money they got, and used it to satisfy the needs of the Christians in Jerusalem, a small group in a largely non-Christian society.
Once Christianity became more popular, this way of life was left behind.
Up to this day, it is completely possible for religious communities to organize themselves in such a way that no-one owns something that the others do not.
But to organize a whole society, that is completely unChristian.
John Maynard Smith said something along these lines "Communism: Great idea, wrong species"Outspoken said:To get back on topic here...communism is a great system, too bad it involves humans and thus will always fail. Capitalism is a better system because it allows for less opression.
your perception of communism is grossly inaccurate. This is how "communist" systems have been run, but most of those points are not at the core of communism itself. It is like saying "people's republics" don't work, because North Korea is called the "Peoples Republic of North Korea"Lifesaver said:No, it is impossible for a Christian to be communist. Communism preaches:
-public ownership of all property
-absolute equality of income
-destruction of all religious symbols and buildings
Furthermore, it is based on the following beliefs:
-to be payed a salary is to be exploited
-class struggle is something inherent to society
-All religions are false
-morality is a tool of the empowered class to opress the masses
-the thoughts of men at a given point of time is determined by the mode of production of the time in question
All of the points raised cannot be reconciled with Christianity.
Project2501 said:your perception of communism is grossly inaccurate. This is how "communist" systems have been run, but most of those points are not at the core of communism itself. It is like saying "people's republics" don't work, because North Korea is called the "Peoples Republic of North Korea"
No, it's capitalism because God gave something He owned and controled freely to anyone who wanted it; it was not taken from Him at the insistance of others. He was, in fact, exercising His free will to dispose of His "property" as He saw fit.ReUsAbLePhEoNiX said:hello was jesus a capitalist or socialist? think about it.
even the free gift of salvation for all those who dont deserve it, smacks of socialism
Buzz Dixon said:No, it's capitalism because God gave something He owned and controled freely to anyone who wanted it; it was not taken from Him at the insistance of others. He was, in fact, exercising His free will to dispose of His "property" as He saw fit.![]()
Christianity doesn't use any particular political agenda to deliver it's message, nor can it do so. It is meant for all people of all times.CushBabylonian said:Why or why not?
Communism is an intergral part of our way of life (whether you realize it or not-and I'll makes posts on that later). Post your thoughts on why or why not a Christian can be a communist.
Project, out of all my list, only these three represent communist policies:Project2501 said:your perception of communism is grossly inaccurate. This is how "communist" systems have been run, but most of those points are not at the core of communism itself.
There is a difference between a state holding ownership of all property, and pooling the resources of a small group of imtimately related people into a common purse., as was the case for Jesus and his disciples.Lifesaver said:Project, out of all my list, only these three represent communist policies:
-public ownership of all property
One of the parables that Jesus left with us about the workers getting paid the same whether they worked all day, or just an hour, seems to suggest the socialist economy. However, another parable in which workers are admonished for not maximizing the profits of the money that they had been entrusted with follow the model of capitalism much more closely.-absolute equality of income
Pictures of beautiful Orthodox churches functioning as granaries in Soviet Russia graphically demonstrate the extent of communist's the loathing of Christianity and religion in general.-destruction of all religious symbols and buildings