• deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 days ago

    Fine, I concede my whole argument, following your meterstick…

    I now understand that those who are fine with status quo are default pro-status quo

    And I guess Jesus kept on affirming it when treating it as a fact of life, in regards to wage labor and slavery…

    Matthew 20:1-16

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      10 days ago

      I’m sorry, I don’t mean to diss Christianity as such! I do think Bible itself offers little to Marxists but there’s more to Christian history and tradition.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theology

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worker-priest

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Hagerty

      I’ll be honest, I never looked deeper into this. I was a militant atheist for most of my life and I’m only starting to broaden my horizons, hence my harsh initial reply for which I apologise. Old habits die hard I guess. Our enemy is capital, not religion.

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        10 days ago

        It’s not the overall history of Christianity that I’m defending, it’s the basis of Jesus that attracted such followers to such religion, if he existed

        I still remember the story in which he drove out the sellers from the temple

        The time that he drew away Matthew, a tax collector,

        And his fate that he was executed by the Roman gov’t and its Judean Pharisee collaborators, for challenging the latter’s rule

        Was he pro-imperial when he got killed for that, like the commenter said?

        And even if it’s just a story, its not unfeasible that his story was based of separate real life people

        The worst I’d call Jesus would be that he is Utopian