Protestant extremism

The non-Evangelical sects within Protestantism are dying, tho. The Baptists and Pentecostals are the only significant political force left, so they're going to retain the title by default.

The Buddhists in the Vietnam war?

The conflict between the Shah and the people of Iran.

Protestantism is a laughable failure as a historical project and a mistake. Literally the only decent denomination which isn't Cathodox is Anglican, because it's basically half-Catholic in form with doctrinal concessions.

Acts 2:44-45

Acts 4:32, 34, 35

Notice how Christians never have actually arguments beside le fedora?

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For me, it's more the insistence that we shouldn't focus on this particular movement as an active movement of reaction gaining power because "all religion is bad lol"

Liberation theology.

Just repeating what Marx said about religion, as if nothing has happened in history and philosophy since the 19th century, is a bit mindboggling. Honestly, communists have been largely wrong on this subject and it continues to be a sticking point. It's not true that religion is simply the expression of real suffering translated into the ideological realm - this is basically Feuerbach's naive point which Marx should have seen through, but Engels probably did when I look at his later writings on Christianity… I find it very doubtful that religious impulses will die off once people are materially satisfied or widely educated. Almost certainly the superstitious pop-versions will disappear, but the actual developed theology which is believed by masses of educated Catholics, for example? I don't think so. Enduring religious traditions are so because they are rich in literature and encompass a wide spectrum of philosophical thought, Christianity has proven itself very resilient despite all expectations since the Enlightenment.