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'''Christianity''' is a [[religion]] founded on the belief that '''Jesus Christ''' is '''God incarnate''' as the '''Son of God'''. Christians hold that '''Jesus''' is the long-awaited '''Messiah''' ('''the Christ''') foretold in the '''Old Testament''' of the Bible. Christianity regards the Bible as its principal religious text. The Bible consists of two main sections: the '''Old Testament''' and '''New Testament'''.
 
== Christianity and Communism ==
 
WIP: Haz discusses the discourse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm65U8gZQQk
 
=== Marx's Christianity ===
 
Haz talks about Marx's "monotheist humanism" which can be ontologically understood where 'being' is the unity of opposites.<ref>https://twitter.com/InfraHaz/status/1529383789125943296</ref>
 
[[Logo Daedalus]] considers Marx as a Christian. Communism is the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, which would not have any church or temple according to Revelations<ref name="convert">Logo: Marx was a Christian convert... https://x.com/Logo_Daedalus/status/1544338958154231813</ref>, because God is embodied in the people (the meaning of the Holy Spirit) and the communist state<ref>There is a "communist state": Gemeinwesen, not Staatswesen, according to GothaKritik.</ref>.
 
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The abolition (or perhaps “distillation”) of religion is “the demand for real happiness” rather than “an illusory happiness.”
 
Religion under Communism would have no reason to exist— as described in the Book of Revelation 21:22 “And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.”
 
In Christian terms, if Earth is governed as it is in Heaven— what is the Church then? It is simply “the way things are.”
 
- Logo Daedalus <ref>Logo: Opiates are medicine & also poison https://x.com/Logo_Daedalus/status/1935721026345922722</ref>
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Logo calls Marx "a Christian convert<ref>Karl Marx was baptized at age 6 as his father converted from [[Judaism]] to Christianity. https://landmarkevents.org/the-baptism-of-karl-marx-1824/</ref> who found that Bourgeois Christian Society was Antichrist" and a "Church of Capital".<ref name="convert"/> "[Marx] celebrates American Christianity... Christ would be a Communist today, he would not 'keep his head down and go to mass.'"<ref>Logo: "Socialism" is an extension of "Fraternalism"... https://x.com/Logo_Daedalus/status/1471277621128601600</ref> Despite the dogma that Marx was atheist, Logo's view is supported by Marx's actual words<ref name="quotes">Logo: "If we find that even in the country of complete political emancipation, religion not only exists... https://x.com/Logo_Daedalus/status/1459632870041866243</ref>, such as:
 
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the perfect Christian state is the atheistic state, the democratic state, the state which relegates religion to a place among the other elements of civil society.
 
- Karl Marx <ref name="quotes"/>
 
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=== Christianity in the Soviet Union ===
 
[[Joseph Stalin]] was a Catholic who studied to become a priest in his early life. Later in life, he reinstated the church in Russia after he and Lenin rooted out it's corruption. His bodyguard testified that Stalin attended church regularly and confessed sins to the patriarch. Stalin also had a Christian funeral and mass.
 
[[Trotsky]] was a militant atheist who played a key role in the [[League of Militant Atheists]]. Stalin was able to slowly weaken this league and finally shut it down for good.
 
=== Christianity in Latin American Socialism ===
 
Liberation theology has played a major role in Latin American socialism.
 
== Important ideas ==
 
Thomas Muntzer
 
Kingdom of heaven on earth
 
Christian Eschatology
 
Slave Revolts
 
Christianity and the Abolition movement (USA)
 
Material Harmony
 
League of Militant Atheists
 
== History ==
 
===Jesus and his Church===
 
Jesus was a communist.
 
The Early Church was communist. All property was held in common and they fought the [[Roman Empire]].
 
The Church was eventually co-opted into the Roman Empire itself, began to persecute heretic doctrines and became a corrupt institution.
 
===Historical events===
 
* First Council of Nicaea and Heresy of Arianism (325)
 
* First Council of Constantinople (381)
 
* First Council of Ephesus (431)
 
* Council of Chalcedon, Controversy of Jesus Nature and schism of Oriental Orthodox Church (451)
 
* Second Council of Constantinople (553)
 
* Third Council of Constantinople (680–681)
 
* Second Council of Nicaea, Controversy of Iconoclastic (787)
 
* Great Schism
 
* The reformation
 
==External legacy==
 
Jesus is upheld as a great prophet by [[Islam]] and [[Sikhi]].
 
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