• JeSuisUnHombre
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    1 year ago

    In practice that seems to be mostly true. But I wouldn’t rule out the possibly of an atheist extremist trying to eliminate religious from the world. It’s important to realize that they’re still individuals that used an ideology to justify their actions. I know it’s harder with atheism because it’s not an ideology but a lack thereof, but I would argue it’s still important to recognize what comes down to human behavior and that it can come from anywhere.

    Still a funny comic.

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        1 year ago

        As I said above- Stalin persecuted specific religious groups. The Russian Orthodox Church continued without abuse. Yes, atheism was promoted, but it was the non-Orthodox Christians that got persecuted.

        As for Mao, same thing. Buddhists were allowed to continue practicing Buddhism under Mao. Mao just used Buddhism (and China still does) as a tool to wield power through government control. Again, it’s the people who do not practice this form of Buddhism that are persecuted.

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        1 year ago

        Stalin and Mao created cults of personality around themselves. They share a lot more in common with religious extremism than secular humanism.

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        1 year ago

        Dictatorships are an inherent perversion of communist ideals. Also China is not coming from an atheistic place.