On this day, 25 December 336 CE, the first recorded celebration on this date of the birth of Jesus Christ, a Jewish refugee and radical born in what is now Palestine, took place.
The bible makes no mention of Jesus’s birth date, but Christians in Egypt chose to celebrate it on 6 January. The Western church later adopted the date of 25 December – winter solstice in the Julian calendar – which some scholars believe was in order to assimilate ‘heathen’ celebrations of the sun on that day.
While most Christian institutions today espouse conservative views, Jesus’s early followers in the Middle East practised a form of communism. Historian Roman Montero explains that: “what happened was two general kind of practices; one that we can call ‘formal communism,’ in that it was a regulated and formal system, and another that we can call 'informal communism’ in that it was a general moral dictate that governed behavior and attitudes.
“The 'formal communism’ was the collection of goods and the distribution to widows, orphans, and those in need. This was done to the extent to where there was an organised daily distribution to widows, and to the extent that they could actually live from the distribution — this was no pocket change, it was a full welfare system.
"The 'informal communism’ was the idea found in Acts 4:32 where it says 'no one claimed that what they possessed was their own’ (Or 'no one claimed private ownership of any possessions’). This brings us back to the moral principle of 'from each according to his ability to each according to his need,’ what the Christians were doing was re-organising their framework of obligations to one another — from things like a market framework, or a patronage framework — to a communist framework. They were creating a community in which people had a primary obligation to share with his fellow; to the point to where property lines became increasingly irrelevant’.” https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1884147898437018/?type=3
This is about Sci-Hub. yeah we get it.. gatekeep knowledge and protect the interests of capital…
Listen, this is serious.
Do not use the website called Sci-Hub!
It lets people access scientific articles for free. This is dangerous. It helps the free flow of knowledge and reduces the competitive edge of all the people who worked really hard to have been born into a wealth.
Like, it’s literally a website where you can type in the DOI of an article and read it, without ever having to pay the publisher who exploited the author.
So, again, do not, under any circumstance, use Sci-Hub. I mean, can you imagine a world where knowledge is free and easily accessible to everyone? Even, y'know, poor people?
Libgen also has many books online, including textbooks, searchable by name, author, and ISBN. Can you imagine textbook companies not getting their hard-earned income from poor college students? Here is the link just so you make sure that you never accidentally stumble across this horrible, unethical website.
Oh, and while we’re talking about books, if you’ve managed to stay clear from Libgen, definitely don’t go to zlibrary, where you can also find a lot of textbooks, but unfortunately they’re completely free.
Reblogging so you know which sites to totally avoid
Dark Horse Comics
Christmas & Holiday Card (1998) from the paperback The Art of Hellboy TPB (March 31, 2004) Illustration by:
Mike Mignola [pencils & inks] and Dave Stewart [colors]
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