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.
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.
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
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.
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