Thursday, June 16, 2011

Which race did Karl Marx have in mind when he describe religion as opium of the mes?

Karl Marx didn't have a race in mind there are lots of white sticks in the mud who can't get over their various religions. Take it like this someone's father dies they're Christian so they use their religion as a coping mechanism to help them. They become numb to the death and look forward to seeing their father again in heaven. In this way religion has numbed them to emotional pain like opium numbs you to physical pain. It also has the same effects on nearly all facets of life such as the Christian person has little regard for the beauties and mysteries of this world because they believe there is a better world they will be going to and are therefore numbed to the world in general because they have devalued it. All races genders and creeds do this because most humans are to weak to deal with the harshness of reality that they won't see their friends and family again or the concept that inevitably they to will die. Religion is an opium to blind people from the impermanence of this world that is ever changing and will continue to change long after everyone has gone and left, and in time even our greatest monuments etched in stone and forged by steel girders will decayed and eroded away and return to the basic components which they are comprised of. Humans fear fate and change and religion gives them something to point a finger at to focus their hates and fears on and something else that they hope to attain. I'd like to point you to a list of various inventions made by black people a href="http://creativebrother.freehosting.net/invent.html" rel="nofollow"http://creativebrother.freehosting.net/i…/a there are plenty of scientific minded black people just as there are plenty of rednecks still out there who will go no where. Also Karl Marx only outrightly showed racism towards the Jews however not based on race itself but due to his hatred of religions all religious denominations and all who followed them. Marx also viewed religion as a tool of the upper cl for ruling over the lower cl like an opium lord would.

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