2021 ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 28, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

417. What Karl Marx said about religion .......

                            417. What Karl Marx said about religion ........

"Scholars point out that Marx's statement that "religion is the "OPIUM" does not mean "drug" but "pain killer"; "Karap" (OPIUM) was the main painkiller in Europe at the time".
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It is only nonsense and ignorance about the subject.
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Those who regularly use alcohol and drugs find it difficult to break free. When Marx says "religion", Marx also means "God". God is a concept and religion is a reality.
A person who believes in God will bring up his children in perfect faith in God and in religious circumstances. It is difficult to replace the fully conceived concept of God in the conscious and subconscious minds in the developing world. Otherwise he must be someone with a very intellectual standard. The average person may not be able to find facts for himself and move on except to imitate others. (According to religion (Bhagavath Gita, Chapter II), this UNIVERSE is an illusion; but according to MARXISM, this UNIVERSE is a fact)
According to KARL MARX,
"Religion" is the "SIGH" of the oppressed human being; The heart of the heart of an empty world; The soul is the soul in a lost state; if Marx is to be taken to mean that "opium" is a painkiller, then the meaning of the words in the first part of the text must be meaningless.
Exploiters "taught" the oppressed people about the "Spirit" and "heaven" to escape the protests and wrath. The "human being" also thought that if he endured all the suffering on this earth, he would die and go to heaven, but he would be saved. His long exhalation is based on that. Everything Marx said about religion will be relevant there. The meaning of what Marx said about religion, "Religion is the long breath of the oppressed," can only be understood if we understand that all existing customs, social laws and beliefs are created by the exploiting classes for their class rule..


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