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Timi_Celcer
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I know the first crusades were mostly defensive actions against muslims but later crusades were all about conquering the Holy land. The pope blessed all that went on a crusade and the crusade is put under the just war doctorine. Why? Crusades were mostly all about fighting pagans, re-conquering some of the lost land and conquering the Holy land. II Vatican council declared that all faiths are equal while forcefully converting others is sinful. Crusades to the north were all about converting people there to Christianity. Isn’t there a contradiction?
Also how can re-conquering of Iberian penisula be moral? The Church teaches that all people can go to heaven no matter what religion they are, so why did the crusaders kill so many people for nothing. Is that moral? And why was conquering of the Holy land necceseary? We lost it anyway, so why the extra casualities? And still conquering is sinful, what would the Holy land brought us that we didn’t have anyway?
Also how can re-conquering of Iberian penisula be moral? The Church teaches that all people can go to heaven no matter what religion they are, so why did the crusaders kill so many people for nothing. Is that moral? And why was conquering of the Holy land necceseary? We lost it anyway, so why the extra casualities? And still conquering is sinful, what would the Holy land brought us that we didn’t have anyway?