What Were the Christian Crusades?
[2023-03-27 18:25:34]
A: Crusades are the most common objection to Christian beliefs. Some Islamic terrorists have even claimed that their terrorist attacks are retaliating against the fact that Christians were crusaders. So what is the Crusade? Why are they considered to be a big problem in Christian faith?
First of all, I think that the Crusaders should not be called the "Christian Crusade". Most of the people involved in the crusaders are not Christians ... they insist that they are Christians. The name of Christ is abused by numerous crusaders and exploited. Secondly, I do not understand why the Crusades are even relevant today. Crusades occurred between 1095 and 1230 BC and occurred between 775 and 910. Perhaps the non-biblical and non-Christian behavior of the believers of 1000 years ago is still being done against today's Christians?
Third, not that this is not a sufficient excuse, Christianity is not the only religion with a violent past. In fact, the Crusaders are Muslim reactions to the invasion of the land that was once occupied mainly by Christians. Regions such as Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, etc. are mainly occupied by Christians from around 200 BC to around 900 AD. After Islam spread and become powerful, Muslim invaded these lands would be a murder to live in cruel repression, enslavement, banishment, and Christian in these lands . In response, from the Roman Catholic Church and the European "Christian" king / Emperor ordered the Crusaders to recover the land owned by Muslims. Actions taken by many so-called Christians in the Crusades are still regrettable. The conquest of the land, the killing of civilians, the destruction of the city under the name of Jesus Christ, the Bible has no justification. At the same time, Islam is not a religion that can talk about these issues from an innocent perspective.
In short, the Crusader BC 10-12 century "Christians" tried to regain Arab / Muslim land conquered in the Middle East. Crusade is cruel and evil. Many people are forced to "convert" to Christianity. If they refuse, they will be executed. This is obviously not a Bible ... perhaps this is the best summary of the problem. The idea of conquering land by war and violence under the name of Christ is completely incompatible with the Bible. All Crusades cause what is not a so-called Christian cause ......, but a lot of action and Christian faith can occur in the Crusaders must be expressed in contradiction
Cause How do we respond to the Crusaders when Christian faith is attacked by atheists, agnostics, skeptics and other religious attacks? I ask them about the following. (1) Do you want to take responsibility for the behavior of the people who lived more than 900 years ago? (2) Do you want to take responsibility for the actions of everyone who claims to represent you?
The Crusades were a series of religious wars between the Latin church and the 11th and 15th centuries. Crusade struggle for a number of reasons: Christian grabbing Jerusalem as a means to settle the territory or to defend the Christians in non-Christian lands, as a means to settle the conflict between the Roman Catholics, politics And for the benefits of the territory, and to fight heresy and heresy. The first Crusades were created after summoning weapons with 1095 sermons of Papal City II. The city worked on the army to support the Byzantine Empire and its emperor Alexei I. He needed a reinforcement to solve the conflict with the Turks who moved to the west with Anatolia. One of the main goals is to ensure that urban pilgrims access sacred Muslim shrines under control. The broader strategy of the city may be to unify the eastern and western parts of the Christian world that has divided since the division of 1054 and became the leader of the unified church.
I believe the Crusades began. It is because Muslims and Christians wanted a sacred place. According to Pope II, Christians who were fighting in the Crusaders, immediately on land, at sea, in battle,