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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
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AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND I always thought you were the best I guess I always will.             I always felt that we were blest,             And I still feel that way still … If I have only one friend left, I wanted to be you. Hello there! Last Monthly Going Home when I listened to this song, I have remembered you. I seized the song with salutations and nostalgia. Yes, it was been a month that we hadn’t talked to. It was been a month of our unenviable and awkward moments. Yet, those stiff and quiet days seem to be the best days of my life. I enjoyed my life while seeing your struggles away from me. I haven’t appreciated your presence because I considered you as a ‘mental being’, as so as you to me. Our mode of life was changing and has changed us until we decided to concede each of our own pride last Seminarians’ Day. Our friendship has brought me to the extremes. Since day the one we first met, you have dropped your hat despite of your biases and my flaws. You changed