
MARXISM AND CHRISTIANITY: CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO STOOLS “The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion.” - Karl Marx And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul… but they had all things common. cf. Acts 4:32 Karl Marx and Frederick Engels saw Capitalism as an exploitation to the “working people” or the proletariat. There, they called for a revolutionary reformation with the existing socio-economic structure to ‘overthrow’ the bourgeoisie. Here, they termed it Marxism. As a process of class conflict and revolutionary struggle, Marxism is an undertaking that will result in victory for the proletariat and the establishment of a communist society and abolishment of private ownership. Engels eulogized Marxism in this way, “men must first all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing before they can pursue politics, science, art, religion and the like.” Christianity, on the other hand, is the religion of the Word of G...