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Well, it may be the past, but if the Church has the political clout what is to stop them from going the imperial route again? Also, you were correct…it is a WEAK defense.First of all, these things happened quite a while ago. While that in and of itself is a weak defense, it should still be kept in the back of your mind. Things were different then. The Church today would never sanction execution or the building up of armies in order to stamp out non-believers.
Second, Islam isn’t just about executing apostates and heretics. The Church executed people who were actively opposing the faith and creating civic unrest. Islam calls for the execution of anyone who disagrees, any and all infidels.
Third, try to remember that some of the things that happened regarding the Crusades were not so much ordered by the Church as they were ordered by a certain person or people. The Church, in its foundation, does not require going to war. There is no Catholic equivelant to Jihad in Church doctrine. Whereas Jihad is part of the Islamic faith. It’s not just a leader or two saying they should do this, it’s their faith requiring it.
Hopefully that gives you something to think about.
As regards your second point, you are wrong. The situation is much more nuanced in Islamic law. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy_in_Islam
This link will give you an introduction. You shouldn’t speak about something if you don’t know.
Finally, Christianity and Islamic hold justice as a key moral principle. I will agree that the church-state tie is much stronger in Islam. However, the Just War concept articulated by St. Thomas is quite similar to military Jihad in Islam. If an army attacked a wholly Christian nature, can they fight back? Of course, that would be just war. The same is true in Islam. There is some debate amongst Islamic scholars as to whether there is such a thing as offensive Jihad in Islam. It really comes down to how the proof texts are understood. In actuality, it is basically a semantic argument. The bottom line is that a preemptive strike is permitted in Islam. I could be wrong, but I believe that Just War would allow the same. If you are suggesting that people were (and are) forced to convert to Islam, you could not be more wrong. By the way, have you ever heard of Pope Innocent III and his crusade against the Carthars? You might want to look it up.
I apologize for destroying your “holier than thou” Catholic edifice.