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Anyways, I just wonder if religion is a plan of the ruling classes if they want to force religion on everyone, I don’t really see that idea being put into place or proposed very often in the media and the like, so it’s left me feeling a little confused and uncertain. Basically if the goal of the ruling classes is some kind of global recession, due to the unsustainable nature of capitalism. But who’s to say if that is really a factor, does capitalism really care about how sustainable it is…? But regardless boom and bust is a cyclic part of capitalism, but as time has progressed recessions have become more prominent for some reason. Well, there has just been an ever widening gap gap between the have and have nots it seems. But you would think the goal of capitalism is to have nonstop consumerism, where people just live to consume nonstop, but while that is still mostly the only real purpose that is given to us through mainstream media, and how society is governed, it seems we are going back materially and economically to a more earlier time in history one that is similar to the start of the Industrial Revolution and the start of industrial capitalism. So if consumerism is not really the goal for sure, and if poverty is, how does religion factor in there?
I guess maybe they don’t even care about that either. It’s just ugh religion doesn’t seem very modern, progressive or liberal.
I just imagine there must be other alternatives than religion, it seems a step back a bit to be honest. Well, I guess I need to know more about how religion has been implemented in the past, but I don’t know if there are many things documented about how it was utilized.