The Inherent Synthesis
Theory on God and Communism
-CPCPenguin 🐧
I previously visited this topic in regard to how Communism is an Abrahamic ideology, in that case, I used more historical examples and allusions as to how to relate it to Abrahamism. Indeed there is more to realize than initially seen, first I put out the argument, and unfortunately, I neglected to write the philosophy. When combining the two schools of thought together, we come to an understanding that both can form synthesis in rejection of fundamental forms of thought.
But how exactly does it make sense when put together? This is a synthesis of two things that inhabit two different worlds altogether. Communism of course inhabits the material world; the very existence that is before us in which we can make sense of it and manipulate it. When we understand Abrahamism, whether or not it’s Christianity, Islam, or Judaism, the spiritual world isn’t even fully understood and its mortal perception is constantly manipulated and interpreted. To make synthesis with both is to find objectivity in spiritual rejuvenation and adherence. Communism is the understanding of objective reality in the subject of human progress within the Platonic and Marxist sense, while Abrahamic religions find ways to keep spiritual holiness, goodness, and cohesive culture by the will of God. Both seek the ultimate goal of world unity and peace.
The way that we realize the Inherent Synthesis is through the rejection of ideological fundamentalism and fundamentalist thinking. The struggle of class is a struggle of spirituality, simply put, because the essence of the struggle is shared amongst all of humanity and gives purpose. The struggle in question is the force of liberation and the force of enslavement. As Communists, we indeed believe in the forces of liberation and so do Abrahamists. Within the history of both, struggle effectively makes not only the reason to believe but creates the history of its making. Marx was born at a time when Europe was still in a Republicanization effort, and in only a decade in the aftermath of Napoleon’s rise to power in France. Throughout their lives, Marx and his peer Engels would both experience the absolute brutality of life in Europe, realizing that the very force of production and national development, the proletariat, was the primary subject of oppressive feudalism. Several thousand years prior, the chosen leaders of God would all free their people from oppression, such as Moses crossing the Red Sea, Muhammad’s conquest of Mecca, and Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice in his crucifixion. Paralleling the experiences of the main Abrahamic prophets, the motivation of Marx and Engels was a need, specifically for justice and order in society, bending to the objectivity of their observations. Within Sharia and Mosaic law, while some laws within both originate from the cultures that initially adopted them, the overall purpose is about the material reality of social order. Communism understands this through the scientific and secular observation of class, and to keep order, the primary subject of all societies, the proletariat, must come to power.
The continuation of history comes through the parallel of spiritual and material, dubbed the “Inherent Synthesis”. The best way to understand the material realization of the Inherent Synthesis comes through a need to understand that sin must be carried out to prevent it in an everlasting struggle in ending evil where ever it may rise. As Mao Zedong said “to get rid of the gun it is necessary to take up the gun,” and to adhere to the will of God, in order to end sin, we take the burden of sin ourselves. This will become apparent upon the need for a revolution or holy war. Any action that is manifested on Earth inherently will affect the spiritual, for our judgment in the eyes of God is dictated by our own mortal actions. Mortal actions objectively are a priority for there to be the spread of religion, for this is the way we can comprehend it, in which the Torah, Bible, and Qu’ran all share a material history that gave birth to what is coherently understood as their religions. In a way the relationship between material and spiritual can be regarded as similar to light and dark, there needs to exist one to have the other. The material plane of existence that has been brought to us can only be explained to have manifested via the command of God himself. Everything that exists must come from an origin point. The Big Bang Theory of the origin of the universe can in a way give credit to the understanding of the Inherent Synthesis, as it lines up with the first line in Genesis of the Bible. And even without it, precisely the fact that the event that created the universe even happened is still relatively unknown, it’s safe to assume that the event in question was caused by a higher being beyond known material understanding.
One of the main philosophical points of the Inherent Synthesis is that the Biblical Era never truly ended with only change in form, many of the themes coming from Abrahamist religions for example, are repeated within “post-Biblical history.” Entering modern history, we see the rise of the new Babylon coinciding with the rise of Globalism in the post-Cold War world. In response to its rise, the build-up of BRICS is taking place as a resistance alternative to American Unipolar aggression in order to formulate a strong solution to its Satanic forms of ruling. Another example of the Biblical Era being repeated is the rise and fall of Jerusalem AKA the Soviet Union, in which the Soviet Union was a strong titanic figure for the innovation and progression of humanity. In order to further understand this, you must reject philosophical and ideological forms of fundamentalism, instead of looking at what is or isn’t compatible, look at how opposites can form a unity and create new understandings. The most important takeaway from this is that God is revealed within the grand scale of global geopolitical struggle.
(Political cartoon illustrated by Arthur Henry Young featured in an issue of “The Masses”)
The adoption of what we as Infrared know as a civilizational paradigm is representative of the aforementioned rejection. The significance of Infrared is that system of understanding being applied to both our Marxist and religious logos. Every civilization will answer questions to material and spiritual struggle differently. I’ve heard once before that apparently “relativism is against God” however, this goes against the very fundamental way that we are able to comprehend religion itself. In order to understand the words of the Holy Scriptures across the Abrahamic trifecta, there in some way is an unavoidable relative understanding of said scriptures. Where we can apply Communism in a pan-Abrahamic context, we must understand that the concept of dialectics is applicable to religion in the case of cultural contradictions, as such with the understanding of who should be held in religious priority. Similar to varying Communist ideologies and their dialectic of application, there exists a dialectic as to what God is and what His laws are even for different organized religions outside of Abrahamist religions. This is a natural result of human free will, gifted to us by divine grace, and perhaps given if anything, to prevent alienation of that which is Holy from a purely uniform standard. Indeed the said dialectic was responsible for religious wars between the Abrahamic brethren but this is simply an unfortunate series of events that today creates the need for unity as we have come to be more civil than in the past. If we stand united, we can break the necks of the Pagan and Satanic leadership.
Fellow Communists, even those who are blank spiritually, you are the soldiers of God, and matters not if you acknowledge this. To enact the will of God needs not a spiritual person, but rather the objectivity of the act itself. From what we have created, we have enacted the will of God by saving millions from the horrors of poverty and Fascism, the sword of God is Communism, and once we realize the Inherent Synthesis, we will reach a philosophical nirvana.
”Fear not! Stand your ground... the Lord himself will fight for you; you have only to keep still.” -Moses
“The greatest Jihad is to battle your own soul, to fight the evil within yourself.” - The Prophet Muhammad
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me.” -Jesus Christ


