Is America Establishing the Religion of Marxism?

YES! Marxism and its 2nd Commandment of a graduated Income Tax is a religion: The Encyclopedia of the World’s Religions includes a chapter on Marxism, declaring that it meets all the essential requirements of a religion. See R. C. Zaehner, “Dialectical Materialism,” in R. C. Zaehner, ed., Encyclopedia of the World’s Religions (New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 1997).

Robert Nelson, in his book entitled: Economics as Religion (Penn State Press (psupress.org)) in Chapter 1 stated:

“Marx thus is best understood not fundamentally as an economist at all, but as another Jewish messiah—like Jesus—with another message of salvation for the world. If the message of Jesus had conquered the Mediterranean and European world, the Marxist gospel in the twentieth century would spread over Russia, China, and many other nations—to billions of people throughout the globe. As Paul Tillich said in his history of Christian religion, and however distorted the Marxist gospel. Marx was one of the most influential “theologians” who ever lived.”

Paul Tillich, in A History of Christian Thought: From Its Judaic and Hellenistic Origins to Existentialism, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1967), p.476, also called Marx a “theologian.”

Dr. Tomislav Sunic, in his book: Marx, Moses, and the Pagans in the Secular City stated:

“We might conclude that for Christians it is Christ who defines the value of a human being, for a Jew it is Judaism that gauges someone’s “choseness,” and for Marx it is not the quality of man that defines the class, but rather the quality of the class that defines man. One thus becomes “elect” by virtue of his affiliation to his class or his religious belief.

World Religions Today stated:

“In China, the enormously successful civil religion of the Communist party adapted ancient Confucian imperial doctrine, promoted Mao as the sage-philosopher of the nation, whose teachings were critical for national salvation, and presented Mao as representing the morality of communist truth.”

Former Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson stated:

We must keep the people informed that collectivism, another word for socialism, is a part of the communist strategy. Communism is essentially socialism.

Social Secuirty has continuously been called a “sacred trust” by Presidents and Congress Critters since FDR started the faith. These worshipers of Socialist Security and their Messiah Marx have established this religion and are FORCING you and your children to pay its tithing.

Why are you allowing this? Why do you submit to the worship of their gods or Marx, Mao and Lenin instead of the Creator and giver of our Unalienable rights?

The United States Congress has unconstitutionally established a religion and that religion is the Civil Religion of Marxism and/or Socialism. The Income tax itself is a religious act. Income Tax is nothing more than tithing and creates a substantial burden upon TRUE Independent Americans’ religious exercise and therefore the Government CANNOT enforce it unless it meets the requirements established by the the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

The Religious Freedom Restoration Act has given Americans the power to fight back against this Religion unconstitutionally established in the USA. The Communist Articles of Faith commonly called their Manifesto was written in 1848 AD. The first Income tax was pushed upon Americans by Lincoln in 1862 AD. It was later declared unconstitutional.

Learn more about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act the the Religion of Marxism. If you do not fight back… WHO WILL?

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