It all comes down to freedom of thought. We can all jockey for position but at the end of the day, who is to say what is or isn’t
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It all comes down to freedom of thought. We can all jockey for position but at the end of the day, who is to say what is or isn’t
The error in theology is this: whereas the monastics perform a selfless and voluntary labour (copying their saviour) within a serene setting where everything is
Unlike a sickle or hammer. Bourgeois poetry Expresses reality. In a mysterious manner… Unlike a sickle or hammer. Workers toil In their non-existence. Earning the
Hatred or disapproval are bourgeois responses and are unsuitable attitudes for Marxist-Leninists to hold with regard to religions and religiously minded individuals. Yes, religions can be dangerous, as can science in the wrong hands, or indeed political ideology. I am not condoning thousands of years of Church oppression, violence or murder in the West, (or any religiously motivated tyranny in the rest of the world), but I am acknowledging the fact that historical (cultural) forces manufacture religions and religious followers – and this is not the fault of the individuals concerned.
In the 1980’s, the BBC filmed a number of interviews and news clips featuring the rampant British racist and National Socialist Mr Colin Jordan (1923-2009).
If the Middle eastern man known by his Greek name of ‘Jesus Christ’ (a name he neither knew or would have recognised), was real, then what