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Bible Communism

Bible Communism refers to the interpretation that early Christian communities practiced shared ownership and distribution of resources, promoting economic equality. This concept is derived from passages like Acts 2:44-45 and Acts 4:32-35, where believers sold possessions to support all members equally. Some view this as an example of communal living and collective sharing inspired by Christian teachings. However, it is important to recognize that these passages describe specific historical circumstances and are subject to theological debate. The term "Bible Communism" is used to connect these biblical practices with modern ideas of communalism and economic equality rooted in Christian principles.