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Religious opposition in VenezuelaJESUSNERY, Thursday, January 26, 2006 - 22:53
JESUS NERY BARRIOS
First it was the political opposition, then it was the economic (oligarchich) and (corrupted) labour opposition, and the last option was the foreign (US administration) opposition. Chavez government is now experiencing the power and chanllenge of the religious opposition as the newest (the last?) chance to overthow him and the people of Venezuela from power. It's not strange that this happens since it's well known the clergy has always opposed all popular initiatives. It's necessary to recall the clergy was in power (together with the nobility) in the metropolitan countries (and by extension in all of their colonies), dictating, organizing, blessing and condemning. But the people started to believe again (in themselves) at the French Revolution, when they, together with their ideological leaders (the bourgoise), toppled the old order and divided the state from the church and sent the nobility that left (the ones who weren't beheaded) to their castles to serve as propaganda decorations of the new system (capitalism) and the clergy left (the ones who weren't burned alive) to their churches to serve as spiritual legitimazers. If they still exist today it's because of their usefulness for the opressors, and not because of the will of God almighty.
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