Friday, September 28, 2012

Religion and Civilization


"The first requisite of happiness of the people is the abolition of religion." [Marx] 
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  Communism preaches always tiresomely this revolution to end all that is there. Challenged many to show me how the world would be better off without religion and so far have not found exhibitions logical.

I understand Marx or Niet in their questions, really "moment of truth" that they lived pointing that Religion was a major delay in all directions.

But what is our moment of truth in this regard?

However, we were able to OBSERVE leaders fully committed to prove the thesis of Marx and Niet and what happened? Atheist quote an empire that provided better overall quality of life to its people that a religious empire.

What? You are more one of who think China is the pinnacle of today so will enjoy reading this:

"The 1978 Constitution restored some religious freedoms, so currently there are groups active Christians and Buddhists in China. But these groups are still heavily supervised by the Chinese State, more specifically by the Patriotic Association. It is illegal to be a member of Churches or religious groups that are not controlled by these Patriotic Associations. "[Wikipedia]

Democracy little headway in China, but religion defies so uncontrollable state power something that Stalin had already experienced.

You ladies and gentlemen, the math is unforgiving, if atheism is a superior thought, more efficient, has had plenty of time to show that came so far only brought us more problems than solutions.

So think ten times before joining the chorus of Marx and Niet says that religion is the great evil of civilization.

Religion and Capitalism are "wild beasts" than with INTELLIGENCE can be very effective, as demonstrated in numerous episodes of the story.

Communism is just beast, never proved effective when tried only be beast devoured lives of the most grotesque.

Niet Marx and his ideas do not correspond to the facts, not the time to ...


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