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Riddler Hero of Socialist Labor

Age : 17 Joined : 31 Jan 2008 Posts : 434 Location : Montreal, Canada
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Thu Jan 31, 2008 3:30 pm | |
| | Kenzu wrote: | | What do you think about combinations like Christian socialism and islamic socialism? |
Christian-yes, because christian religion always opposed unfair enrichment(capitalism). Islam-I don't think so, because islamic religion based on authority and obeyance to traditions, which are not very humanist(basically no rights for women, etc.) |
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mattabesta ZEK in siberian gulag

Age : 997 Joined : 23 Dec 2007 Posts : 3074 Location : Iceland
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:08 pm | |
| | Riddler wrote: | | Kenzu wrote: | | What do you think about combinations like Christian socialism and islamic socialism? |
Christian-yes, because christian religion always opposed unfair enrichment(capitalism). Islam-I don't think so, because islamic religion based on authority and obeyance to traditions, which are not very humanist(basically no rights for women, etc.) |
wrong. the koran sais that all are born eqal man and women. some nut job powerfull kleriks have made all the stupid rules. but true islam mens obidienc but that dose not mean that all muslims are "slaves" of the rligus men but more of a karma relationship. you can'T DO ANYTHING to stop what god wants and thus you must simply not protest. islam also encureges pepole to give alms to the poor. christianaty DOSE preach more "humane" way's of judgment but has been largly mis interpede and abused over the millenia(last one) |
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Ryom Senior Komsomol Member

Age : 16 Joined : 27 Jan 2008 Posts : 217 Location : The Fly On The Wall
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:34 pm | |
| @ Voice of Reason the Lamas and other Buddhist i have meet have all said that homosexuality does not affect the Karma in nether good nor bad way, and Buddhists ¨praying¨ is in Mahayana Buddhism and still some parts of Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist temples are used for meditating a place for monks and common people to find peace and rest, and sacrificing is also a Mahayana thing, and just like praying it is not as common as it used to be, and the The Five Precepts is looked upon more ¨loosely¨ now a days, just look at the fifth precept ``As the Buddha refrained from alcohol until the end of his life, so I too will refrain from alcohol until the end of my life.`` i have broken that a lot of times , so much like any religion these days the ¨rules¨ are now look upon as ¨Guidelines¨ and please stop calling it a Sect, i would much appreciate it if you referred to it as a School |
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Voice of Reason Komsomol Member
Joined : 12 Jan 2008 Posts : 178
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:31 am | |
| A school if that suits you better. But may I ask a question? If you don't obey the laws of Buddhism, if you refuse to follow the path of the Buddha, why did you convert? |
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Ryom Senior Komsomol Member

Age : 16 Joined : 27 Jan 2008 Posts : 217 Location : The Fly On The Wall
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:02 pm | |
| i didnt like a religion discriminating against people that those a different life style, in Denmark there were was a problem with male priest not wanting to shake the hands of the female priest because it said in the bible that women should not be priest. and like i said before i do not like to think that a ¨god¨ chose how i live my life, and the hole world was created by a god, please i am a man of science not religion and Christianity didnt support that so i left Christianity
and does all Muslims follow the laws of Muhammed does all Christians follow laws of Jesus etc.....
PS. only the monks have to follow The Five Precepts, it is of free choice for the common folk if they want to follow it as well |
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Renegade_Kautsky Worker of the World Republic

Joined : 16 Feb 2008 Posts : 350 Location : In the belly of the beast
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:12 am | |
| | As far as Islamic Socialism is concerned, I think the Bathists have proved to be more fascists than anything else. |
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themacintrasher Pioneer

Age : 15 Joined : 16 Feb 2008 Posts : 25 Location : Santa Cruz, CA
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:54 pm | |
| | If that's what it takes to make socialism work, go right ahead. |
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Marx-Allende Pioneer Leader

Age : 22 Joined : 24 Jul 2008 Posts : 86 Location : San José, Costa Rica
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:29 pm | |
| | Kenzu wrote: | | What do you think about combinations like Christian socialism and islamic socialism? Should a religion shape socialism, should socialism shape a religion, or should they be separated? |
I think it exist!!! for example in Latin-America... we have catholic-marxists... they follow "Teoría de la Liberación" that basically speaks that God is with opressed people and never with the rich, so basically God supports marxim!!! this ideology has been censored by the Vatican since the 80s:lol:
BTW!!! Im atheist!!!  _________________

¡¡¡EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO!!!
Пролетарии всех стран соединяйтесь!!! |
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Joker ZEK in siberian gulag
Joined : 01 Aug 2008 Posts : 16
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:15 pm | |
| | alert: marxalledne is ubernecroposting. this thred hasnt ben posted on for months! But, religion and socialism are incompatibel. |
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Riddler Hero of Socialist Labor

Age : 17 Joined : 31 Jan 2008 Posts : 434 Location : Montreal, Canada
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:21 pm | |
| | Joker wrote: | | But, religion and socialism are incompatibel. | Why do you think so? _________________
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RedSoviet Experienced Party Member

Age : 16 Joined : 23 Jul 2008 Posts : 907 Location : Germany
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:54 pm | |
| | Joker wrote: | | alert: marxalledne is ubernecroposting. this thred hasnt ben posted on for months! But, religion and socialism are incompatibel. |
bullshit, it is compatible |
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Robczyk2 Senior Komsomol Member

Age : 19 Joined : 22 Jul 2008 Posts : 226 Location : Germania Ostprussia Polska
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:21 pm | |
| They are compatible. So sure how like the hallelujah in the church  |
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Zealot_Kommunizma Member of the Supreme Council
Age : 20 Joined : 06 Dec 2007 Posts : 2031 Location : Mexico/Russia/World
| Subject: Re: Religious socialism? Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:59 pm | |
| | They're indeed compatible, but there are religons which would need to undergo drastic reforms in order to exist within a communist framework. For example, roman catholicism. |
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