Karl Marx referred to religion as the "opium of the masses." By this,he meant which of the following statements?
A) Some people can become hooked on religion like others become addicted to drugs
Such as opium.
B) Some people sell religion to others like a commodity or a drug.
C) Religion entices people with promises of the afterlife; as a result, they are willing to sacrifice their present lives to bring about social change.
D) Religion pacifies people with promises of rewards in the afterlife; therefore, they do not challenge the subjugating, exploitative, and alienating social conditions in this life.
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