Going to War in the Name of God
[2023-10-17 13:38:41]
Religious war has occurred frequently in Western Europe and the Northern Middle East, especially for centuries after the emergence of the empire. Most of the Crusaders know the most bloody and comprehensive religious warfare in history, but even today, many historians are still aware of the reasons behind them, the misunderstandings, the possible impacts of the Crusade, even even the performance I am also studying. It is considerably better than the current religious confrontation. The Crusaders said, "The Latin Catholic Church has admitted high school military operations aimed at restoring Christians to Jerusalem and sacred grounds near Jerusalem, centered on Christians" (Crusade 2)
After they ended for centuries, the crusaders were remembered as wars of war and failure under the name of God. Nevertheless, I will never forget the effort and use and maintenance of the means to continue the fight for more than 100 years. We say that these wars are under the name of God, but it is not easy to define this. The reason for the Crusades can not be traced back to an isolated case, but there are several factors that work together to create religious enthusiasm for God's name.
God "God of war" has a clear distinction. Based on the Greeks, this god was named Ares, but in Roman myth he was named Mars. Ares is called the god of pure war by the Greeks, and the Romans are also aware that Mars is the god of fertility and agriculture. With this, Mars is considered to be a god of kind respect that most Romans admire. On the other hand, the Greeks think that Ares is a very powerful and terrible god for the god of his pure war. The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are as follows. Zeus, Poseidon, Hestia, Hermes, Hera, Hebestos, Hedes, Dionysus, Demeter, Athena, Artemis, Ares, Apollo, Aphrodite. For their Roman counterparts they were named (in the proper order) with Jupiter, Neptune, Vesta, Mercury, Juno, Balkan, Pluto, Couple, Ceres, Minerva, Diana, Mars, Apollo Venus