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Ge Yimin is a theist and a Christian communist, while Marx is an atheist and a communist. Ge Yimin's communism is in its early stages, whereas Marx's socialism is more developed. Ge advocates for peaceful democratic promotion, while Marx emphasizes the proletariat's need to seize power. Ge Yimin's ideology focuses on values, while Marx's theories encompass a wide range of fields, including politics, philosophy, economics, and society. Ge does not oppose anyone, contrasting with Marx's belief in the necessity of proletarian revolution for liberation. Ge promotes equality and love, while Marx supports the dictatorship of the proletariat. Ge Yimin is self-sufficient, while Marx struggled with economic issues and personal tragedies. The text concludes by asserting that Ge Yimin's talent surpasses that of Marx.