Really? Didn't the left extremists borrow the ideas of their "equality" and "communality" from Judeo-Christianity?
The Bible does not endorse socialism, you dolt.
Not hardly.
An accurate understanding of the Bible requires
the distinction between 'redistribution' and 'generosity.'
"Some people conclude from these verses that the Bible supports government-enforced wealth redistribution. But what these verses really show is that the Bible advocates
generosity.
These are two very different concepts.
Generosity springs from free will....not force, coercion, or threats.
The motivation to give and share originates in compassion, as 1 John 3:17 indicates—but
there is choice involved.
With socialism, it is the opposite.
Redistribution of wealth is
always by
force of government. The government simply uses its overwhelming power to take what it thinks is “fair” from the “givers.”
Is God a Socialist?
Generosity is based on choice....on free will....the cornerstone of Judeo-Christian tradition.
Not so with any of these six: Socialism, Liberalism, Communism, Fascism, Nazism and Progressivism
And this is the face of government coercion.....
Under the
Bolsheviks, the dynasty with which Franklin Roosevelt felt comradeship, slaughter was so omnipresent that corpse-disposal actually became a problem.
There was resistance to
the Lefts mandate of collectivism, especially in the Ukraine.
September 11, 1932, Stalin wrote to his assistant, 'We must take steps so we do not lose the Ukraine.' So, 1932-1933,
all food supplies in the Ukraine were confiscated.
Those who tried to leave were shot, those who remained,
starved to death. Men, women, children. They died tortuously slowly.
NKVD squads collected the dead. They received 200 grams of bread for every dead body they delivered; often they didn't wait until the victim was dead.
'Lazar Kaganovich (together with
Vyacheslav Molotov) participated with the All-Ukrainian Party Conference of 1930 and were given the task of implementation of the
collectivization policy that caused a catastrophic 1932–33 famine known as theHolodomor. He also personally oversaw grain confiscations during the same time periods.
'Similar policies also inflicted enormous suffering on the Soviet Central Asian republic of
Kazakhstan, the
Kuban region,
Crimea, the lower
Volga region, and other parts of the Soviet Union. As an emissary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Kaganovich traveled to Ukraine, the central regions of the USSR, the Northern
Caucasus, and
Siberia demanding the acceleration of collectivization and repressions against the
Kulaks, who were generally blamed for the slow progress of collectivization.'
Lazar Kaganovich - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia