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Im not very well educated in Christianity, but as far as i know Jesus was aligned with communist ideals, he was extremely egalitarian.

Do you think we should think of the catholic church as a possible ally or would that be counterproductive?

Do you think anti-religion is fundamental to Marxism?

Do you think the anti-religious stance of the Soviets was a mistake?

I personally think trying to work with them instead of against them in places were they are deeply integrated with the population would be the obvious choice.

I am ofcourse talking exclusively about the Catholics only and not the Orthodox or Evangelist.

PD, im not religious. Im a Budhhist, but i dont think of it as a religion.

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[–] demeritum@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 5 days ago

Hell no. The catholic church has literally several edicts against communism. It’s official doctrine that Catholicism and communism are irreconcilable.

Also Catholics are supposed to obey papal authority.

The fawn over catholicism is just weird american larping as irish and because of Calvinism/charismatic Christianity