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Protestant and Communist Believers

Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist

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Protestant and Communist Believers

Communists as a generic of all tribes descended from the redemptive and salvationist ideas of humanity for the transformation of the capitized and sinful world from the dark depths of wild capitalism to its salvation in the new sects arising from pure communism that has been diversifying into many variants as if they were new ideological strands or new doctrines as if they were franchises of the great Karl Marx, the unauthorized franchises of Judaism such as the Pharisees, Samaritans, Levites, Christians, and the sub-franchises of Christianity such as Orthodox Catholics, Apostolic Roman Catholics, Somali Christians, Lutherans, Calvinists , Anglicans, Adventists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Amits, Mormons, Assembly of God, ccb, ​​universal, worldwide, Methodists, and all other eight hundred franchises, and the sects or franchises derived from communism such as socialism and sub-franchises of socialism, social democracy, social christian democracy, liberal democracy, social liberalism, s Labor Socialism, Maoist Socialism, Cuban Socialism, so they all have in common, the communist root trunk and the root trunk of Judaism the same origin of a Jew, a Jew created communism, Karl Marx, and a Jew created Judaism, Abraham.

The two great sects that form the roots of the great Jewish religious conglomerates have in common that Judaism and Communism want to take us to the paradise of perfection and justice, freeing humanity from sins through the hardest path, through dialectical stoicism. deprive ourselves of: all pleasure, wealth, greed, dishonesty, lust, greed, pleasure, envy, all to achieve spiritual and material nirvana which is a demure, simple, humble life, without vanity, without luxuries which is the opposite of capitalism and atheism.

Communism and Christianity-Judaism are identical paths that preach the same ideas with the same objective of making their existence hell in exchange for equality, social peace, inequality and the exploitation of work and labor.

The difference between the two is that you need and can choose in religion, in communism if you are born in communist or Islamic territory you will have no choice in the communist system.

Communists forbid you to make choices, if they don't like guns then everyone without exception can't buy and carry guns, if they don't like salt nobody can use salt or offer salt in restaurants, if they don't like heterosexuals then nobody you have the right to declare yourself as heterosexual, if they don't like red meat then no one can eat red meat, if they don't like sugar they forbid you from consuming sugar, if they don't like whites nobody can be proud of being white, if they don't like intellectuals then talking wrong is beautiful and natural.

Christians think alike, if you are not a Christian you are a sinner condemned to the fires of hell for all eternity, if they don't like carnival they want to ban carnival for everyone, if they don't like cigarettes they want to ban everyone from smoking, if they don't like alcoholic beverages they want to condemn everyone who drinks, if they don't like parties they want to ban all parties, if they don't accept the practice of sex they want to ban all humanity from talking, having and watching sex, if they don't like fun they don't want to let anyone else have fun.

Then there are the capitalists. If a capitalist doesn't like guns, he doesn't buy one, and whoever wants to buy it is his problem, if he doesn't like meat, he doesn't buy meat and doesn't try to visit people to give up meat consumption, or cigarettes when he doesn't like it. of smoking cigarettes, the capitalist lets people choose what they want to do and stop doing it, but communists want to force people to do and stop doing everything they think is not a sin or against their beliefs.

When a communist believes in something he makes that belief or prohibition mandatory for all human beings.

Roberto da Silva Rocha, professor universitário e cientista político

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