Hello there! I’m a supporter of the United States becoming a socialist democracy, and having systems such as socialized health care.
Looking over this forum, most (if not all) of the members are strongly anti-socialist. Why?
Note: I do understand that abortion is evil if not done for (both physical and mental) medicinal reasons. If abortion is not funded, at all, would you be in favor of it?
I’ll just add one comment here. When I first became Christian, my first and most outstanding (and discouraging) pastor was a conservative. I’m pretty sure he was a member of what we call the National Party, which was once called the Country Party. When it was set up it was for the man on the land. But with the drift of people to the cities, due to urbanisation, it changed its name to the National Party.
He grew up on a small farm and so I suppose he had sympathy for farmers and pastoralists. He did tell me that he and another pastor jointly wrote the National Party policy on social welfare, a document which he said “stood for years”.
He was also inevitably scathing about communism, or at least how it had been instituted, with its cruelty and stupidity. He once said to me, “Country people are independent to their bootstraps.”
Yet he also commented to me in his office, “I sometimes think Marxist economics was God’s idea, given through a Jew, but the devil got hold of it first. ‘From every man according to ability; to every man according to need.’ It’s got an almost Biblical ring about it. But you’d never get the churches to approve it now.”
In other words, an economic philosophy that, at core, was supposed to ensure everybody had enough, in an age of industrialisation, was shafted not by its economic failings, but by the fact the radical Bolsheviks got hold of it. Then atheism became the fundamental religion, and anybody apposed to that was treated with extreme cruelty. Secondly because of their endless revolutionary ideals, the military was given far too much power and a huge share of the Soviet GDP, not helped by the Nazi brutality in Russia, which meant their defensive thinking became deeply entrenched.
Had a much more moderate group eg. the Mensheviks, obtained power, I think the results would have been very different. After all, as Christians, we are supposed to help and look after each other.
I think a similar comment would apply to the Reformation. God would have wanted His church cleaned up, and I also think Luther was the man chosen to get across justification by faith. But I think the devil got hold of that also.
Instead of becoming a martyr like his supposed Master, and so many others, including 11 of the 12 disciples, Luther took refuge with two ratbag German princes. From that time on, the entire thing became politicised, and instead of internal reformation proceeding from the blood of Martin Luther, Europe was torn asunder by war and millions of other martyrs died instead, with the spectacle, no doubt very satisfying to Satan, of Christian murdering Christian all over Europe, and the division of the church with immense violence.
We seem to think God’s plans can’t be frustrated. I think they can, and are.
My own personal viewpoint is that Marxist ECONOMICS was God’s idea, but the devil got hold of it first.
I also think the economic cycles that Marx predicted are getting shorter and shorter, and we’re heading for one almighty economic collapse. All you have to do is look at the immense levels of debt, at all levels - government, private and business, and inflation. When I was about twenty, houses were about $15,000 each. Thirty years on, the same house would cost about $500,000.
In summary, if the old (very conservative) pastor was correct, Marxist economics was God’s idea, given through a Jew (just as for example Newton and Einstein are the Jewish lynch pins of scientific theory), but the devil got hold of it first, and twisted it to his own ends.