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None of this rambling makes any sense, especially the over-work of the question mark.I placed no argument. I gave a response so as to clarify the differences of the call to war which transpired between Christian (Catholic) Kings protecting pilgrims on the roads to and from Jerusalem and Muslims call to war in the name of Allah.
Pope Urban called on the faithful Catholic Kings to protect the pilgrims on the roads to and from Jerusalem , under the banner “It is God’s Will”. What transpires from the Crusaders protecting the pilgrims path’s to and from Jerusalem leads to an awful war between Muslims and the Crusaders.
The Crusade was actually in response to a request from the ERE for against the Turks (the ones who didn’t control the Holy Land). It morphed from this into a “protecting the pilgrims” and then a “retake the Holy Land” after the Turks started causing problems with the Muslim state that held the Holy Land. This “it was all about protecting the pilgrims” argument is also challenged for validity given that after the Holy Land was retaken it was divided up into several Crusading states ruled by western nobles and not actually handed back to the ERE.
Why could not the Muslims “dialogued” and joined the Crusaders in protecting the innocent pilgrims and the free roads to and from Jerusalem? Instead a policed protection led to an outright war.
One because they were dealing with the Turks trying to expand their territory into the Holy Land; and two maybe because prior to calling forth a massive military campaign to conquer (in the eyes of the Muslim state that controlled it, I personally think retaking or reconquering) the Holy Land the Church didn’t actually bother to make any real attempt at dialogue for this protection of pilgrims to take place?
Does this history repeat itself and sound the same in today’s times of governments policing, protecting borders and victims from terrorist who are kidnapping for ransoms as they did back in the crusades, while killing, chopping heads off of innocent victims in the name of Allah?
Are the Muslims going to repeat it’s history as in the beginning of the crusades? or are the Muslims going to dialogue and prevent another war, when Islam’s whole premise of it’s gospel is to conquer.
Are you claiming that a) Islamic extremists are the true face of Islam and/or that all Muslims are responsible for/engage in these acts, b) that these extremists organizations are somehow the legitimate government of the Muslim societies that they are in, c) that the “it’s all about protecting pilgrims” Crusaders didn’t also engage in similar or worse activity?
Islam would have to change it’s Quran’s ultimate goal from conquering and killing the infidels, for a dialogue to really pursue a true peace. Currently secular politics is what is holding and preventing Islam from breaking out into an all out war. Mainly because they have no nuclear weapon yet? to place fear on those in order to submit or obey Islam’s rulers.
So for clarification are you actually claiming that a) Muslims would use force to conquer to world, b) that Islam calls for the usage of force to conquer the world, and c) the only reason Muslims aren’t using force to conquer to world is due to the threat of a military response by the now apparently good secular governments in the West (which frankly is odd in itself given the popular narrative on this site of secular governments ignoring the threat of Islam and your previous statements to this effect)?
Thus we need secular political powers to keep the political aspirations of Islam at bay and from conquering the weaker. And religious dialogue with Muslims to teach and instruct them in the way’s of true Christian Catholicism that predates Islam’s Quran false teaching of Christianity.
Are Muslims willing to listen and dialogue with the True Christianity of Catholicism with the Pope? When the Pope offers an olive branch to Muslims…