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Karl Marx's famous quote about religion was written in an era when opiates were commonly used for pain relief. This changes the meaning slightly.

Ellatynemouth 8 June 7
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EXACTLY HOW does it slightly change the meaning of his quote??

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It can make sense to non-religious people but not to religious people who can't grasp the historical dimension or see organized religion as a form of social support for reactionary governments.

Roger Level 2 June 8, 2018

That's a very good comment.

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Dear contributors, if you haven't already, please join "Progressives and Socialists!"

I joined and left because of Trots etc

@Ellatynemouth just ignore what you don't like! Please rejoin!

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He was completely spot on....without something to believe in - some "carrot" to chase after many people could simply not function day to day through adversity. Gotta give them something that gives them hope and a reason to keep going on - dangle "everafter in heaven" as their reward for good behavior and instill in them the fear of everafter in whatever form of hell their imaginations can conjure up. Makes me wonder if mankind didn't get stuck on one of the rungs of the evolutionary ladder......I think we're still a long way off from being truly evolved.

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Opium produces a little more than just pain relief like an asprin. It immediately relieved suffering and provided peaceful pleasant illusions. I think Karl Marx was clearly speaking of the altered state that religion or opium produced. It just isn't reality.

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Aren’t opiates still commonly used for pain relief?

@Roxey56 Yes. I can see it in the Kroger parking lot.

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I'll deal with life...cold turkey-no thanks.

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Good point!

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