In comparing religion to opium, Marx was making the point that religion
a. is like medicine that heals us and makes us whole.
b. numbs people to the real cause of their suffering.
c. makes us happy and this is one of its good consequences.
d. as an institution prevents us from personally knowing God.
b.
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