dae want to take over an abandoned warehouse and start preaching the words of marx, lenin, and mao to the proletariat masses every saturday morning and communally smoke a blunt afterwards? communsim basically fills the god hole for me anyways.
dae want to take over an abandoned warehouse and start preaching the words of marx, lenin, and mao to the proletariat masses every saturday morning and communally smoke a blunt afterwards? communsim basically fills the god hole for me anyways.
I would not admit this out in the open. Conservatives frequently say that “socialism is a religion” in order to draw a false equivalence, and you’re just giving them ammo.
I don't know, they get pretty sputtery when you tell them that something else fills the "god-shaped hole" they're always going on about better than their god ever did.
is there not a religious component to communism? are some communist writings (often the best of them) not spiritual in nature, extolling truths about the fundamental nature of reality that go beyond the mundane and the immediate? imagining great motivated powers and ways of being beyond the constrained existence of a single person? is there some way to look at the world that the capitalists have won and still be a communist without the facility of Faith?
I'm not a "you shouldn't say this because optics" person, because for the most part idc what conservatives think of us, but uh, no, I don't think there is a fundamental religious component to communism, nor does it require faith. I get the urge but I think it's mislaid and does not lead anywhere productive. No shade on any religious or spiritual comrades at all, I just don't think communism should be the religion, unless you want a cult. You can have community gatherings without it being a religion if that's what you want, and you can have compassionate religious beliefs that are fully compatible with communism without turning communism into a religion.
If anything this idea that being a communist requires religious faith is just a reflection of how little practical organizing is being done. Communism is a megaproject sure, like a cathedral that will take lifetimes to build, but we can all work towards it in small localized ways, it's not completely abstract, and it's not just going to show up one day like the return of christ.
Heavens gate moment
tbh I don't much distinguish between my political and religious beliefs as they basically reach the same conclusions and are informed by the same life experiences