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Good job Daniel hijacking the thread. Thank you.
Do you know what is the Just War doctrine? There is a time to love, enjoy peace and there is also a time to kill (when necessary). Oh that’s right - you don’t have Eccles. 3:3 in your Bible, do you? Blame Luther.You side-stepped the point that the church made an ERROR in commanding people to be killed - in the name of God. What are you afraid of? Why are you not able to admit fault? You’re not in heaven yet; when Jesus returns, He will destroy all error, and then you will be perfect; until then… you make errors!
Really doesn’t answer the question, now does it?There is no excuse; they disobeyed the commandments of Jesus to their own ends, meaning, their faith wasn’t towards God, but towards themselves, because the words they believed were not of God, but of themselves.
The only point is that the church, just as the “Father” of the Church, Peter, is capable of making mistakes (Gal 2:11), period.Really doesn’t answer the question, now does it?
Yeah, okay. And the rich Christian heritage of the region was lost forever. Contrary to popular belief, the Crusader states were not planted on undisputed Moslem land, but the very cradle of Christianity.
That is one of a number of aspects of Islam, that was picked up from Judaism.for you including how to wipe yourself when you go to the bathroom?
Would that have been before, or after the Catholic Church exterminated Orthodox Christianity?In any case, the Crusaders would have gotten back Jerusalem from the Muslim invaders had the Reformation not taken place.
All of the crusades failed all of the requirements that are needed to be met, for a “just war” to take place.Just War doctrine
Except for the not so little issue that Islam is polytheistic, not monotheistic. According to the Q’ran, there are three Goddesses and One God who are to be worshiped.Now, as to Muslims worshiping the same God as we do, I must conclude that it is true. This is a natural outcome of monotheism, to me.
If it wasn’t for the Crusades, we’d all be Muslims right now.All of the crusades failed all of the requirements that are needed to be met, for a “just war” to take place.
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jonathon
This is also false. The Quran doesn’t say that; rather, that was what the pre-Islamic Arabians believed.Except for the not so little issue that Islam is polytheistic, not monotheistic. According to the Q’ran, there are three Goddesses and One God who are to be worshiped.
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I have not heard of this three Goddesses and One God mentioned in the Quran, so I cannot comment on that. It is possible that there is some contextual explanation of it, but I will not trust many Muslims here to properly explain it.Except for the not so little issue that Islam is polytheistic, not monotheistic. According to the Q’ran, there are three Goddesses and One God who are to be worshiped.
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It was the Church that condemned Modernism and Humanism over and over again. The Protestant communities are rapidly falling prey to it though, just as they no longer see contraception as a sin.No, America is terrible, but Europe was the birthplace of humanism and those who fall away from the faith. I didn’t say “morals”, I said “humanism” and “atheism”.
Look at church attendance in your country.
There is so much more to list than contraception, but since you bring it up. Could there be a link, with physical contraception and spiritual contraception? Think about it. In both cases, you are shutting God out of things. Closing a door to Him.It was the Church that condemned Modernism and Humanism over and over again. The Protestant communities are rapidly falling prey to it though, just as they no longer see contraception as a sin.
Moral failures-sins yes, because the Church consists of sinners.The only point is that the church, just as the “Father” of the Church, Peter, is capable of making mistakes (Gal 2:11), period.
LOL too bad the crusaders didn’t get all of them since they are still around.Would that have been before, or after the Catholic Church exterminated Orthodox Christianity?