Explain to me what role religion will play in a socialist society

Explain to me what role religion will play in a socialist society.

None. Complete secularism and society/the state will encourage atheism.

Why did you post those three?

why?

Because religion is reactionary nonsense that needs to be removed, over time, so as to end oppression and ignorance.

Because religion is the opium of the masses and when you live within a socialist society you don't need no opium.

"We demand that religion be held a private affair so far as the state is concerned. But by no means can we consider religion a private affair so far as our Party is concerned. Religion must be of no concern to the state, and religious societies must have no connection with governmental authority. Everyone must be absolutely free to profess any religion he pleases, or no religion whatever, i.e., to be an atheist, which every socialist is, as a rule. Discrimination among citizens on account of their religious convictions is wholly intolerable." - Lenin

we're just gonna kill 'em

good quote, and I don't even particularly like Lenin but I agree with him

What a tard.

i like what east germany did aside from the atheism

You're seriously dumb.

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The Germans and their spooky efficiency.

lol
still more godly than the west
makes me think.

Them jewish orthodox fertility rates.

wat

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State atheism has no practical use to any revolution at all. We need a new religion that is deist or Hegelian in form. It'll make dealing with other monotheists a lot easier.

Cult of the Supreme Being when?

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antisemite detected

I don't see the contradiction there. Removing religion from public life is not discrimination.

was the GDR, dare I say, /our state/?


glad to see those posters spreading

I thought Orthodox Christians had patriarchs, not popes?
oh well, I guess they're both "pope" types

b-but your oppressing my beliefs! My beliefs say that I have to proselytize and spread my beliefs to as many people as I can! You can't stop me!

Some people will keep traditions alive and symbolically celebrate holidays.

Some people will explore "spirituality" probably with the help of mind altering drugs.

Some people will actually be religious but that will probably be seen as a curiosity.

I'll go to church and all you atheist (inferior) commies will leave me the fuck alone.

this

Redundant.

wellllllllll someone hasn't done their reading

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This islamist terrorism is unbearable for me. All the worlds libraries are full of scientific books and these subhumans worship a retarded idea of a man in sky telling them that being gay is wrong but fucking 8 year olds is perfectly fine.

Appeal to the faith and something miraculous will never go away.

Abrahamic religions have a tendency to be never be liked to be questioned, so there's a whiff of authoritarianism to them that I don't like. It's also amorphous, because people will easily blame the interpreter or reader of a religious text, rather than the text itself.

Sort of like saying the Protocols of the Elders of Zion or Mein Kampf shouldn't be criticized, they're just books, it's the readers of them who took it badly.

Hi Maximilien.

Communism implies the route, if it didn't it would be called anarchism. It's like identifying some Heavens Gate tier group as a "doomsday cult" means agreeing their doomsday might actually happen.

Parroting Holla Forums memes doesn't qualify as reading champ. If you actually did some reading you'd know that Kropotkin defined communism as an advancement of socialism (socialized property) where vouchers and all forms of salary were abolished. Or that most Marxists from the 1880's and the next few decades onward saw communism as just an old-fashioned word for socialism.

Tenth day of the week next Thermidor

None because religion would have been exterminated prior to.the revolution.

Why is the jewish guy a cyclops?

2bh I just wish people would specify when they're talking about a transitional society. That sorta shit is tendency-specific. I thought he was referring to a long-term policy on religion.

Well I sure feel enlightened :^)

I'm curious too.