Friday, May 01, 2015

"Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God" - Marxism without Love to Neighbors



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Marxism without Love to Neighbors


Karl Marx blamed capitalists.  But he didn't blame all the rich men, part of which are capitalists.

Karl Marx had a rich friend, Friedrich Engels.  Actually the living of Marx was supported by money provided by Engels.  Marx, himself, was a kind of scholar whose duty looked like just going to the British Museum to study and check economic data and documents the British Government issued.  Marx had no experiences of working as a laborer.  Though he always lacked money, his living standard was above ordinary laborers, which means he was a kind of rich man.

So, Marxism was created by dirty money Engels earned and gave to Marx.  It cannot be holy.  Marxism is one of products of rotten rich Europeans: Marx and Engels.  It cannot fully serve poor people, workers, laborers, and revolutionists.  It is a kind of theory in a whisky glass.

If you deny capitalists, you have to deny all the rich men of whatever type.  In this context, you have to deny Marx.  What he presented was a theory of anti-capitalism devised by a rich man for laborers.  But the theory needed by poor people must be one of anti-wealth devised by a holy man.

There is an assumption in Marx's theory.  All the capitalists are 100% evil.  It is true capitalists are evil, but they are also human beings.  They enjoy wealth more than they harm and destroy laborers.  And, laborers can find a chance to be a kind of capitalists, since the world has more diversified elements than the framework of capital and labor.

In other word, you have to develop Marxism more.  Your enemies are not only capitalists but all the rich men and evil men.  And as the core of capitalism is accumulation of money, you have to directly focus on money.  Indeed, what should have been written is The Theory of Money rather than Capitalism.  Your true enemy is money.  Capitalism is just one of derivatives of evil of money.

Then you will not trust any theories thought up by a scholar supported by a rich man.  Therefore, you should not trust Marx and his books.

Money makes some people capitalists, while it makes some others scholars of Marxism.  Satan can use both the camps.  Of course, money makes some others leaders of cults or pseudo-religious organizations.  Whatever is made possible by money is not holy.  It is ultimately against God.  Accordingly, any such enterprise will be destroyed by God someday.


Having argued so, still it is profound that Judaists have been engaged in money business for centuries or since the start of rule by the Vatican in Europe in a large scale.  Higher living standards Judaists had been enjoying in Europe before WWII was indeed destroyed.  Though it is difficult to say that God used Nazis to destroy the money-contaminated Judaist society in Europe.

But, we can imagine that God might destroy the money-contaminated Judaist society in America by use of some group of people.  And in this case, due to globalization of economy, the whole world will face a financial and political crisis worse than the 2008 Financial Crisis triggered by Wall Street businesses.

Anyway, Karl Marx was born as a Judaist.  He could totally accept collapse of the European Christian society.  If Marx had found another mean to destroy the Christian Europe, he would have probably resorted to it.


Marxism, an anti-capitalism theory without love to neighbors or human beings, is however a historical fact.  It has been used for some purpose by God.  Truly without Marxism, much worse anti-Christ movements might have emerged in Europe.
Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Marx's work in economics laid the basis for much of the current understanding of labour and its relation to capital, and subsequent economic thought.[5][6][7][8] He published numerous books during his lifetime, the most notable being The Communist Manifesto (1848) and Das Kapital (1867–1894).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx#Legacy





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Mar 4:30 And he said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it?
Mar 4:31 It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when it is sown in the earth, is less than all the seeds that be in the earth: