JimR-OCDS;2947921:
The first Crusades were a blunder, so why would we think a modern day crusade would turn out any better?
No, I would not go and I would question the spirituality of a Pope who would call for such a thing.
If it wasn’t for the Crusades Europe would be Muslim. I have been to Hungary and they say that the Ottomans nearly wiped them out to a man. That is why they had to ask Austria to help them, hence Austria-Hungary alliance. The Pope at the time of the Crusades did not call for an offensive, but a defensive as the Byzantiums asked him for help. He called the Crusade to defend the Byzantiums from extinction. Whatever else went on that was the Popes involvement.
Yes and the Pope also thought that by going to the defense of the Byzantium’s, they would come back into the fold of the Roman Catholic.
As far as the “if not for the Crusades, Europe would be Muslim,” this is mere speculation. For one, the Crusades were not in defense of Europe, but the Holy Land, which was already held by the Muslims.
Also, although the first Crusade was successful, the following Crusades were not and the atrocities committed by both sides, were not in accord with Christ teachings, for sure. Even St. Francis of Assisi, from what he witnessed, was appalled by the behavior of the Crusaders, and he himself showed that violence was not needed to over come the Sultan.
Also, by the time Richard the Lionhearted reached the Holy Land, the Crusades had transformed from being a defense of Christianity, to protecting the trade routes from the East. Richard himself, arraigned a marriage between his brother and the daughter of the Sultan. This was against both the Catholic Religion and Islam, so religion was out of the picture, when it came to motivation for supporting the crusades.
Jim