BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: The real reason communists fear religion and want believers silenced

Like many others, I have been alarmed by the success of certain politicians in our country who identify as extreme socialists or communists.This is not a matter of classical liberals triumphing over standard-issue conservatives; this is the victory of people who stand athwart the fundamental principles that undergird our country.There are many reasons why I detest communism, but I want to draw attention to just one issue of supreme importance.

Karl Marx said that the first critique is the critique of religion.He meant that, before a complete reworking of the politics and economics of a society can take place, religion has to be taken down.

This is because religion, as he saw it, is the "opium of the masses," a drug taken to dull our sensitivity to the suffering caused by economic exploitation.As long as the suffering populace is lured into complacency by fantasies about God's providence and the promise of eternal life, they will never rise up and throw off their chains.In making this clarification, Marx was taking a step beyond his teacher, Ludwig Feuerbach.

That little-known but massively influential German intellectual had asserted that God is but a projection of the idealized self-understanding of human beings.We are knowledgeable, kind and powerful to a limited degree, but we would love to be omniscient, omnibenevolent and omnipotent.

And so we project this fantasy outward and invent the character of God.And then, pathetically, we fall on our knees and worship what we have made and ask it to give us what we want.

Marx completely accepted this interpretation of religion, but he asked the follow-up question: Why would we do such a thing? His answer is the opium theory — that we do it to dull our pain.MELAT KIROS BECOMES 28TH FAR-LEFT CANDIDATE TO WIN A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY THIS YEAR AS SOCIALISTS AMASS POWEROn this reading, by the way, I, as a bishop of the Catholic Church, would qualify basically as a high-level drug dealer.And during my years as a seminary...

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