Talk:Religious communism

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[edit] Removal of Christian Communism Section

It appears that Mihnea Tudoreanu has correctly decided to move the Christian communism section of this article into the Christian communism article, which I believe was the right thing to do. Mihnea has also respectuflly placed the link to the Christian communism article with a brief statement regarding the controversy surrounding the idea of Christian communism.

But Mihnea has improperly and conveniently failed to add the entire Christian communism section to the Christian communism article. Mihnea has also filled the Christian communism article with POV material instead of using the cited material that was originally removed from this article that was expected to be placed in the Christian communism article. This deleted material will now be added into the Christian communism article as was expected when it was originally removed from this article. (Gaytan 19:24, 18 October 2005 (UTC))

Added a Website to the article.

PJB 18:43, 23 February 2006 (UTC) ( Talkin' to me?)

[edit] kibbutzim

The kibbutzim in Israel are the product of a secular, not religious, political and social movement.

I was about to say - I thought the labor zionist movement was the least religious of them all. Joffeloff 20:26, 28 June 2006 (UTC)