I am not particularly active as a Catholic, but I do think religion holds a close spot in my heart as well as (obviously) the lives of many millions of people.
Occasionally I see my fellow comrades posting their disdain for organized religion or for Christianity in general. While this bothers me, I recognize that many, MANY people have had incredibly traumatic experiences with religion and rightfully have few positives to say about it.
My questions are as such:
How can we be better comrades to our secular sibling-in-arms?
How would you (or we) reform religion and religious institutions if socialism were achieved worldwide?
How safe do you feel as a Christian in this space?
Do you identify as a Christian socialist? Why or why not? Is there an added responsibility or aspect to being a Christian socialist over being a secular socialist?
What do you do to (or want to do) represent the Christian faith in a better, Marxist-based light?
Last one, for funny; how would you make a Red Papacy lmao