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Christian communism is a form of religious
communism based on Christianity. It is a
theological and political theory based upon
the view that the teachings of Jesus Christ
compel Christians to support communism as
the ideal social system. Although there is no
universal agreement on the exact date when
Christian communism was founded, many
Christian communists assert that evidence
from the Bible suggests
that
the
first
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian communism
1
Christians, including the Apostles, created
their own small communist society in the
years following Jesus’ death and resurrec-
tion. As such, many advocates of Christian
communism argue that it was taught by Jesus
and practiced by the Apostles themselves.
Christian communism can be seen as a
radical form of Christian socialism. Christian
communists may or may not agree with vari-
ous parts of Marxism. They certainly do