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CHAPTER IX
Can The Church Help You?
What's to be done?
How abolish poverty, oppression, and tyranny? How eliminate evil
and injustice, weed out corruption, put an end to crime and murder?
How do away with wage slavery?
How secure liberty and well-being, joy and sunshine for every one?
'Turn to God,' commands the church; 'only a Christian life can
save the world.'
'Let us pass a new law,' says the reformer; 'man must be compelled
to be good"
'Vote for me!' says the politician; 'I'll look after your
interests.'
'The Trade Union,' advises your labor friend; 'that's your hope.'
'Only Socialism can abolish capitalism and do away with wage
slavery,' insists the Socialist.
'I'm a Bolshevik,' announces another; 'only the dictatorship of
the proletariat will free the workers.'
'We'll remain slaves as long as we have rulers and masters,' says
the Anarchist; 'only liberty can make us free.'
The Protectionist and the Free Trader, the Single Taxer and the:
Fabian, the Tolstoyan and the Mutualist, and a score of other social
physicians all prescribe their particular medicine to cure the ills
of society, and you wonder who is right and what the true solution
might be.
You cannot make any greater mistake than to accept blindly this
or that advice. You are sure to go wrong.
Only your own reason and experience can decide where the right
road lies. Examine the various proposals and determine with your own
common sense which is the most reasonable and practical. Only then
will you know what is best for yourself, for the worker, and for
mankind.
So let us look into the different plans.
Can the church help you?
Maybe you are a Christian, or a member of some other religion
-Jew, Mormon, Mohammedan, Buddhist, or what not.
It makes no difference. A man should be free to believe whatever
he pleases. The point is not what your religious faith is, but
whether religion can abolish the evils we suffer from.
As I said before, we have only one life to live on this earth, and
we want to make the best of it. What will happen to us after we are
dead we don't know. The chances are we'll never know, and so it's no
use bothering about it.
The question here is of life, not of death. It is the living we
are concerned with; with you and me and others like ourselves. Can
the world be made a better place for us to live in? That's what we
want to know. Can religion do it?
Christianity is about 2,000 years old. Has it abolished any evil?
Has it done away with crime and murder, has it delivered us from
poverty and misery, from despotism and tyranny?
You know that it has not. You know that the Christian Church, like
all other churches, has always been on the side of the masters,
against the people. More: the church has caused worse strife and
bloodshed than all the wars of kings and kaisers. Religion has
divided mankind into opposing beliefs, and the most bloody wars have
been fought on account of religious differences. The church has
persecuted people for their opinions, imprisoned and killed them. The
Catholic Inquisition terrorized the whole world, tortured so-called
heretics, and burned them alive. Other churches did the same when
they had the power. They always sought to enslave and exploit the
people, to keep them in ignorance and darkness. They condemned every
effort of man to develop his mind, to advance, to improve his
condition. They damned science, and silenced the men who thirsted for
knowledge. Till this very day institutionalized religion is the Judas
of its alleged Savior. It approves of murder and war, of wage slavery
and capitalistic robbery, and always stands for the 'law and order'
which crucified the Nazarene.
Consider: Jesus wanted all men to be brothers, to live in peace
and good will. The church upholds inequality, national strife, and
war.
Jesus condemned the rich as vipers and oppressors of the poor. The
church bows before the rich and accumulates vast wealth.
The Nazarene was born in a manger and remained a pauper all his
life. His alleged representatives and spokesmen on earth live in
palaces.
Jesus preached meekness. The Princes of the Church are haughty and
purse-proud.
'As you do unto the least of my children,' Christ said, 'you do
unto me.' The church supports the capitalist system which enslaves
little children and brings them to an early grave.
'Thou shalt not kill,' commanded the Nazerene. The church approves
of executions and war.
Christianity is the greatest hypocrisy on record. Neither
Christian nations nor individuals practice the precepts of Jesus. The
early Christians did - and they were crucified, burned at the stake,
or thrown to the wild animals in the Roman arena. Later the Christian
Church compromised with those in power; she gained money and
influence by taking the side of the tyrants against the people. She
sanctioned everything which Christ condemned, and by that she won the
good will and support of kings and masters. To-day king, master, and
priest are one trinity. They crucify Jesus daily; they glorify him
with lip service and betray him for silver pieces; they praise his
name and kill his spirit.
It is obvious that Christianity is the greatest sham and shame of
humanity, and a complete failure because the Christian appeal is a
lie. The churches do not practice what they preach. Moreover, they
preach to you a gospel which they know you cannot live up to; they
call upon you to become a 'better man' without giving you a chance to
do so. On the contrary, the churches uphold the conditions that make
you 'bad', while they command you to be 'good'. They benefit
materially by the existing regime and are financially interested in
keeping it up. The Catholic Church, the Protestant, Anglican,
Christian Science, Mormon, and other denominations are among the
wealthiest organizations in the world to-day. Their possessions
represent the workers' brood and flesh. Their influence is proof of
how the people are deluded. The prophets of religion are dead and
forgotten; there remain only the profits.
'But if we would lead a truly Christian life,' you remark, 'the
world would be different.'
You are right, my friend. But can you live a Christian life under
present conditions? Does capitalism allow you to lead such a life?
Will the government permit you to do so? Will even the church give
you a chance to live a Christian life?
Just try it for a single day and see what happens to you.
As you leave your house in the morning, determine to be a
Christian that day and speak only the truth. As you pass the
policeman on the corner, remind him of Christ and His commandments.
Tell him to 'love his enemy as himself', and persuade him to throw
away his club and gun.
And when you meet the soldier on the street, impress it upon him
that Jesus had said, 'Thou shalt not kill.'
In your shop or office speak the whole truth to you employer. Tell
him of the Nazarene's warning. 'What shall it profit you to gain the
whole earth and lose your soul and its salvation?' Mention that He
commanded us to share our last loaf with the poor; that He said that
the rich man has no more chance of getting into heaven than the camel
can pass through the eye of a needle.
And when you are brought to court for disturbing the peace of the,
good Christians, remind the Judge: 'Judge not that ye be not judged.'
You will be declared a fool or a madman, and they will send you to
a lunatic asylum or to prison.
You can see, then, what rank hypocrisy it is for the sky pilot to
preach the Christian life to you. He knows as well as you that under
capitalism and government there is no more chance to lead a Christian
life than for a camel to 'pass through the needle's eye'. All those
good folks who pretend to be Christians are just hypocrites who
preach what cannot be practiced, for they don't give you any
opportunity to lead a Christian life. No, not even to lead an
ordinarily decent and honest life, without sham and deceit, without
pretense and lying.
It is true that if we could follow the precepts of the Nazarene
this would be a different world to live in. There would then be no
murder and no war; no cheating and lying and profit-making. There
would be neither slave nor master, and we should all live like
brothers, in peace and harmony. There would be neither poor nor rich,
neither crime nor prison, but that would not be what the church
wants. It would be what the Anarchists want, and that we shall
discuss further on.
So, my friend, you have nothing to expect from the Christian
Church or from any church. All progress and improvement in the
world has been made against the will and wishes of the church.
You may believe in whatever religion you please, but don't put any
hope of social improvement in the church.
Now let's see whether the reformer or politician can help us.
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