Illusion said:
Then tell me why Russia is rapidly moving to re-imbrace Christianity after nearly 80 years of Marxism and Athiesm? Why is China converting to Christianity so rapidly that it will be largest Christian country in absolute numbers in just a few years. Both of these countries have been plagued with Marxism for the better part of a century and are now turning against it. Once the virus is gone, the body returns to a healthy state of operation as will happen in the west one day. |
Well in Russia it's being pushed by the government as a way to control the populace because the church endorses Putin, so they are useful. The average monthly salary in Russia is $250.
China ... not really bro, lol. China is largely secular and will continue to be for a long time.
Religion needs poverty and a lack of education generally to thrive too, as China/Russia develop broader middle classes more people will center their life on the oppurtunity of GETTING PAID and getting theirs.
It's partly why Islam thrives in the Middle East because all those countries have dire poverty for the average joe, so they cling to stone age belief systems. In the West it's a totally different story.
That's what makes the world go round (MONEY), the world is never going backwards, in fact as technology advances at a faster and faster rate IMO you're going to be even more bitter about where the world is in 50 years because you will have trouble recoginizing it. That genie is out of the bottle, and it's actually capitalism that drives it.
Captialism creates intense desire to want to create product that pushes industry forward, industry pushes forward by selling people shit like cola, computers, clothing, parfume, luxury cars, etc. etc. etc. We need endless demand, so to have that we need a society obsessed with buying shit and you sure as hell need to keep up with the neighbors. It's not cultural marxism ... Marx would hardly recognize the world of today, lol. It's hyper capitalism and capitalism by it's nature is global. Markets need to be global to maximize profit and we need wider markets globally to continually feed profit targets.
I'm not crapping on captialism either, but that's the reality of it, maybe in the future we will advance to more of a Star Trek like society where we have the means to travel far in outer space and set up colonies outside of Earth and that becomes more of humanity's focus than the profit motive.







