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Greeetings comrade.
>what are some of your favorite Anarchist writings,
Armed Joy by Alfredo Bonanno, Feral Revolution by Wolfi Landstreicher, Conquest of Bread by Pyotr Kropotkin, The Revolutionary Catechism by Sergei Necheyaev.
>some of your favorite teachings of Jesus
The Parable of the Sheep and Goats and the Parable of the Bags of Gold
>and where they intersect?
I focus a lot on the negative. Hell, damnation, and suffering and I consider the experience of hell to be formative to my politics, if only because I think radical Christianity is a result of existence in a totally inverted world. So let's go to hell...
>Also any book recommendations for me?
Revelation and Revolution: The Basic Writings of Thomas Muntzer
God of the Oppressed by James Cone
Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted Up by Robert Goss
Well, if you’re open to Christianity challenging you and not just coding you, I’d recommend picking up James Cone’s God of the Oppressed, Kathryn Tanner’s Christianity and the New Spirit of Capitalism, or Delores Williams’ Sisters in the Wilderness.