Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Sept 6, 2010 18:57:26 GMT -8
Burning a Koran is a bold statement, but will cause a whole lot of trouble; yet, somebody needs to stand up to Islam.
Islam is a religion of lies. It has always been advanced with the use of terror. The Islamic Believers are told in Muslem Scripture that they are to kill the Jews and the Christians. They even predict that a time is coming when the Muslim Warriors will kill the last of the Christian and Jewish believers. When people finally get fed up with all of the terrorism they will strike back. Burning of the Koran is just a minor issue. Bloodshed will follow. If you know your history, you know that the Christian world was fed up in 1095 AD. That is when, according to the Islamics, we attacked their peaceful civilization. So, I ask the question.......
Were the Crusades justified wars of Christian self-defense against centuries of Muslim aggression? I answer that by saying YES! Here is the reality.
By 300 AD Christianity had spread from Greece eastward to Persia ) where it went up against Zoroastrianism) and even to spots in India (Where it confronted the Hindus).
West of Persia and north of Dark Africa all of the lands were Christian except for the Arabian Peninsula which was a land of many gods and hundreds of thousands of very nervous Jews who had escaped from Roman persecution and feared their Arab neighbors.
As you probably know, Muhammad got his religion going about 625 AD and died of poisoning (it is reported) a few years later in 632. (Supposedly one of his sexual slave captive Jewish wives poisoned him. Damn good woman!)
At the time of his death, Islam was growing in Arabia. After Mohammad's death it was advanced on the bloody blades of many swords. As the religion advanced into the Holy Land people were given a choice, convert from Christianity and Judaism or be beheaded. In the 400 years after Muhammad, Islam swept into the Holy Land, Syria and advanced east on Persia where the Zoroastrians fled to India to avoid being beheaded. (Freddy Mercury of Queen was a Zoroastrian from an Indian tribe that fled from Iran)
Twenty percent of Persia was Jewish from the lost tribes of Israel relocating there. Most of them were killed by Islam over the next thousand years. (An estimated Nine to Ten Million Jews were murdered.) Islam swept across northern Africa and poured into Spain in the Eighth Century and even advanced into southern France before being beaten back by Germanic soldiers. (Horray for the Germanics. They stopped Islam in the west (Tours - 732) and the east (Vienna.))
The Islamic conquest and rule of Sicily, Malta, and small parts of southern Italy was a process which started in the 9th century. Islamic rule over Sicily was effective from 902, and the complete rule of the island lasted from 965 until 1061. In 1063, Pope Alexander II had given his blessing to Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) Christians in their continuing wars against the Muslims. The Germanic Normans drove the Islamic hordes out of Sicily a few years later.
As you can see, there was constant conflict between the Christians and Islam. The immediate cause of the First Crusade was the Byzantine emperor Alexios I's appeal to Pope Urban II for mercenaries to help him resist Muslim advances into territory of the Byzantine Empire. In 1071, at the Battle of Manzikert, the Byzantine Empire was defeated, which led to the loss of all of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) save the coastlands.
The Christians did not suddenly attack the Religion of Peace. The so-called Religion of Peace had not left the Christians alone for 400 years and was attacking or fighting in Eastern Europe and Western Europe and Southern Europe.
Another factor that contributed to the change in Western attitudes towards the East came in the year 1009, when the Fatimid Islamic Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ordered the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Up to that time Christians were allowed to visit the Holy Land after the Islamic takeover. In 1039 his successor, after requiring large sums be paid for the right, permitted the Byzantine Empire to rebuild it. Pilgrimages were allowed to the Holy Lands immediately before and after the Sepulchre was rebuilt, but for a time pilgrims were captured and some of the clergy were killed for their faith in Christ.
When the First Crusade was preached in 1095, the Christian princes of northern Iberia (Spain) had been fighting their way out of the mountains of Galicia and Asturias, the Basque Country and Navarre. Everybody was just plain fed up with Islam, and finally struck back.
Do you take the Moslem view that they were unfairly attacked? Or do you think that it was damn well about time?
Do you remember the American Movie Network? The most quoted phrase from that Movie was, "I am as mad as HELL, and I'm not going to take this any more!"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dib2-HBsF08
Well, it is starting to happen. First in the United States and then in the rest of the world.
Islam is a religion of lies. It has always been advanced with the use of terror. The Islamic Believers are told in Muslem Scripture that they are to kill the Jews and the Christians. They even predict that a time is coming when the Muslim Warriors will kill the last of the Christian and Jewish believers. When people finally get fed up with all of the terrorism they will strike back. Burning of the Koran is just a minor issue. Bloodshed will follow. If you know your history, you know that the Christian world was fed up in 1095 AD. That is when, according to the Islamics, we attacked their peaceful civilization. So, I ask the question.......
Were the Crusades justified wars of Christian self-defense against centuries of Muslim aggression? I answer that by saying YES! Here is the reality.
By 300 AD Christianity had spread from Greece eastward to Persia ) where it went up against Zoroastrianism) and even to spots in India (Where it confronted the Hindus).
West of Persia and north of Dark Africa all of the lands were Christian except for the Arabian Peninsula which was a land of many gods and hundreds of thousands of very nervous Jews who had escaped from Roman persecution and feared their Arab neighbors.
As you probably know, Muhammad got his religion going about 625 AD and died of poisoning (it is reported) a few years later in 632. (Supposedly one of his sexual slave captive Jewish wives poisoned him. Damn good woman!)
At the time of his death, Islam was growing in Arabia. After Mohammad's death it was advanced on the bloody blades of many swords. As the religion advanced into the Holy Land people were given a choice, convert from Christianity and Judaism or be beheaded. In the 400 years after Muhammad, Islam swept into the Holy Land, Syria and advanced east on Persia where the Zoroastrians fled to India to avoid being beheaded. (Freddy Mercury of Queen was a Zoroastrian from an Indian tribe that fled from Iran)
Twenty percent of Persia was Jewish from the lost tribes of Israel relocating there. Most of them were killed by Islam over the next thousand years. (An estimated Nine to Ten Million Jews were murdered.) Islam swept across northern Africa and poured into Spain in the Eighth Century and even advanced into southern France before being beaten back by Germanic soldiers. (Horray for the Germanics. They stopped Islam in the west (Tours - 732) and the east (Vienna.))
The Islamic conquest and rule of Sicily, Malta, and small parts of southern Italy was a process which started in the 9th century. Islamic rule over Sicily was effective from 902, and the complete rule of the island lasted from 965 until 1061. In 1063, Pope Alexander II had given his blessing to Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) Christians in their continuing wars against the Muslims. The Germanic Normans drove the Islamic hordes out of Sicily a few years later.
As you can see, there was constant conflict between the Christians and Islam. The immediate cause of the First Crusade was the Byzantine emperor Alexios I's appeal to Pope Urban II for mercenaries to help him resist Muslim advances into territory of the Byzantine Empire. In 1071, at the Battle of Manzikert, the Byzantine Empire was defeated, which led to the loss of all of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) save the coastlands.
The Christians did not suddenly attack the Religion of Peace. The so-called Religion of Peace had not left the Christians alone for 400 years and was attacking or fighting in Eastern Europe and Western Europe and Southern Europe.
Another factor that contributed to the change in Western attitudes towards the East came in the year 1009, when the Fatimid Islamic Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ordered the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Up to that time Christians were allowed to visit the Holy Land after the Islamic takeover. In 1039 his successor, after requiring large sums be paid for the right, permitted the Byzantine Empire to rebuild it. Pilgrimages were allowed to the Holy Lands immediately before and after the Sepulchre was rebuilt, but for a time pilgrims were captured and some of the clergy were killed for their faith in Christ.
When the First Crusade was preached in 1095, the Christian princes of northern Iberia (Spain) had been fighting their way out of the mountains of Galicia and Asturias, the Basque Country and Navarre. Everybody was just plain fed up with Islam, and finally struck back.
Do you take the Moslem view that they were unfairly attacked? Or do you think that it was damn well about time?
Do you remember the American Movie Network? The most quoted phrase from that Movie was, "I am as mad as HELL, and I'm not going to take this any more!"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dib2-HBsF08
Well, it is starting to happen. First in the United States and then in the rest of the world.