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Have I ever heard of the great crusade?
Sure have.


Military campaigns sanctioned by the catholic church?
STOP!....................right...............................there.


I am a Christian.

I AM NOT A CATHOLIC.

Research the difference and put an end to your delusion.

(God bless!)
 

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After the American Civil War of 1861?1865, members of the Protestant-led[12] Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization began engaging in arson, beatings, destruction of property, lynching, murder, rape, tar-and-feathering, whipping and intimidation via such means as cross burning. They targeted African Americans, Jews, Catholics, and other social or ethnic minorities.

Klan members had an explicitly Christian terrorist ideology, basing their beliefs in part on a "religious foundation" in Christianity.[13] The goals of the KKK included, from an early time onward, an intent to "reestablish Protestant Christian values in America by any means possible", and they believed that "Jesus was the first Klansman."[14] From 1915 onward, Klansmen conducted cross-burnings not only to intimidate targets, but also to demonstrate their respect and reverence for Jesus Christ, and the ritual of lighting crosses was steeped in Christian symbolism, including prayer and singing hymns.[15] Within Christianity the Klan directed hostilities against Catholics. Modern Klan organizations remain associated with acts of domestic terrorism in the US.[16]
 

airportis

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Have I ever heard of the great crusade?
Sure have.


Military campaigns sanctioned by the catholic church?
STOP!....................right...............................there.


I am a Christian.

I AM NOT A CATHOLIC.

Research the difference and put an end to your delusion.

(God bless!)


The only delusional one is you. But then again you do live your life what someone has written in a book. So the expectation for critical thinking and formulating own views and opinions isn't very high anyway I guess.


http://www.history.com/topics/crusades


" The first of the Crusades began in 1095, when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II?s plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land. "
 

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After the American Civil War of 1861?1865, members of the Protestant-led[12] Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization began engaging in arson, beatings, destruction of property, lynching, murder, rape, tar-and-feathering, whipping and intimidation via such means as cross burning. They targeted African Americans, Jews, Catholics, and other social or ethnic minorities.

Klan members had an explicitly Christian terrorist ideology, basing their beliefs in part on a "religious foundation" in Christianity.[13] The goals of the KKK included, from an early time onward, an intent to "reestablish Protestant Christian values in America by any means possible", and they believed that "Jesus was the first Klansman."[14] From 1915 onward, Klansmen conducted cross-burnings not only to intimidate targets, but also to demonstrate their respect and reverence for Jesus Christ, and the ritual of lighting crosses was steeped in Christian symbolism, including prayer and singing hymns.[15] Within Christianity the Klan directed hostilities against Catholics. Modern Klan organizations remain associated with acts of domestic terrorism in the US.[16]

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" The first of the Crusades began in 1095, when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II?s plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land. "

Airportis,

You don't get it.
You..........just..........don't..........get it.

Christians do not pay attention to the Pope, any Pope.
Past, present or future.
Never have, never will.
He is personna non grata.
Christians follow the teachings of Jesus.

CATHOLICS FOLLOW THE POPE.

Get it?
Got it?
Good!
 

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Airportis,

You don't get it.
You..........just..........don't..........get it.

Christians do not pay attention to the Pope, any Pope.
Past, present or future.
Never have, never will.
He is personna non grata.
Christians follow the teachings of Jesus.

CATHOLICS FOLLOW THE POPE.

Get it?
Got it?
Good!

They don't pay attention but they went to a religious war on his order? :142smilie



"The First Crusade
Christian knights waged a religious war against the Muslims in Jerusalem in an attempt to reclaim the Holy Land."



You really are a hypocritical moron. Keep it up. :mj07:
 
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