Is Christianity Opposed to Communism



While I'm not an authority in religion, I try to understand it. I've never understood why Christianity is opposed to or the opposite of Communism. Some say Jesus endorsed sharing, communism, and opposed selfishness, capitalism. Another view, the one that seems most likely, is that Christianity and the economic system have little to nothing to do with one another.

The internet is buzzing just now, however, about the godlessness of communism and the godliness of capitalism. That's because of one sentence delivered by New York City Mayor Zohren Mamdani, a Muslim, in his victory address. The sentence included the idea New Yorkers should embrace the warmth of collectivism instead of the cold of selfish individualism.

A host of Christian clergy jumped on this phrase. They claimed "collectivism" is a communist term and the Bible condemns communism. One would have thought clergy would focus on matters of religion instead of advocating profit. Such is the faith today.

We don't really know what Mayor Mamdani was referring to in use of the term "collectivism." Did he actually he advocates government taking over corporations? Or was this a turn of phrase he used instead of the standard, "Let's stop fighting one another and move forward together." Whatever he actually meant, it is folly for clergy to jump all over him for that sentence. Best the stick with their knitting and do their preaching in their churches. The public is fully capable of figuring out who vote for without their help.   


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