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Originally Posted by Voco proTatiano
It would seem that there is either a misunderstanding of language here, or a misunderstanding of fact.
Like Vern, whom I have dismissed as empty of usefulness, you fail to grasp the difference between the utopian ideal, and the political entity which poorly approximates it.
The ideal is
Marxian, while the political entity is
Marxist.
There is a universe of difference between the two.
If you cannot grasp this, then you belong with Vern.
There is no getting around the fact that the Church condemns socialism and collectivism.
– Mark L. Chance.
In the limited way you understand these words, what you say is true, but in the context, of redesigning society, and the guidance as to the ecconomic rules for this New Kingdom, the Marxian ideal is very apt. The way the Marxists enforced that ideal is certainly not.
If you consider that the Church condemns the Marxian Utopian ideal, then the Church condemns Herself, for she still, and has always run societies based upon those ideals, which are written into Our Lord’s prayer:
Give us each day our daily bread, (To each according to need)
And bring us not to the test. (Do not test us to the limit - From each according to ability.)