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The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
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The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Back in the past, the ruler of the Eastern Roman empire asked the European church in Rome for help against the Turks who were practicing the new religion called 'Islam'.

The Pope in Rome agreed to the proposal of his Eastern Roman counterpart, and decided to launch what became to be known as "the first crusade". Exaggerated tales were used to gather supporters, promises of wealth and heaven were given, and most importantly: the biggest act of demonetization in human history.

Demonetization of "Brown Arabs" and "Muslims" of course. "The wretched beasts who were raping the virgins and crucifying the infants"

The motives of the knights who went in these organized serieses of terrorist attacks against the people of the Middle East didn't stop up until Jerusalem fell, and was given to European-supported Jews; a proxy that carried on the terrorism. 

The people in the region were decimated for a thousand year with war and external invasion; or aggression by proxies supported from the outside.

What the pope did a thousand years ago was to be carved in the cultures of the East and the West; racism became a fact between Europeans and Arabs, you don't have to be Christian to inherit an unexplained hatred for Muslims -or Arabs-looking people-; if you're an Arab or of Muslim-heritage you will be fed the hatred.

Is religion to be blamed? then what about the pope "promising the hungry European population rivers of milk and honey if they invade the Turks"?
If religion is also responsible, then why did the pope ask his knights to "ignore the 7 deadly sins" because they are forgiven anyways; if they joined the crusades?
Was christianity behind the starvation of Europe?
How is Islam responssible, after seeing the kind of civilization that grew in spain?

Why don't humans blame themselves for the destruction they cause? 

Is Islamophobia a mere ongoing mutated psycological disorder that grew in the hearts of non-Muslims because of:
1-the lies of the pope
2-the horrors of the crusades
3-Bush's media and its lies -that matched the pope's lies- about Muslims?
4-The war on terror

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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
(December 4, 2016 at 6:49 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Why don't humans blame themselves for the destruction they cause?

Clearly because we're jealous of your faction being so blameless. Wink
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Everyone that fought in the Crusades is unavailable for comment at this time. The peoples of a book are undeterred in their quest for resolution to this ancient sore on humanity's ass. Atheists worldwide are trying to avoid the crossfire. This is chimp3 reporting. Back to you Atlas!
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Islam had been around for nearly 500 years (according to the story they tell) by the time of the Crusades and Jerusalem had fallen by 637 so by 1096 people should certainly have gotten used to the idea.  There is fairly convincing evidence that one of Urban's main objectives was to get squabbling xtian knights out of Europe so they would stop killing other xtians.

I find it hard to feel too sorry for anyone who gets involved in a war over who has the better invisible friend.
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
(December 4, 2016 at 6:49 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Why don't humans blame themselves for the destruction they cause? 

That's an ironic statement coming from you, they guy that thinks that the Middle East being a shithole is the fault of everyone but the people living there.
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Quote:Why don't humans blame themselves for the destruction they cause?

Yeah.... why is that?

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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Intramural shit storms amongst the Abrahamic schisms goes back to fucking Abraham.

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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
(December 4, 2016 at 6:49 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Is religion to be blamed? then what about the pope "promising the hungry European population rivers of milk and honey if they invade the Turks"?

The religious elite offering imaginary rewards to the masses in exchange for their blind obedience? Nope, don't see any religion in that.
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
Religion is often a tool of politics. Those who wield it don't even need to believe in any of the bullshit, they just need those who do their bidding to believe it.

No one deserves to be hurt based solely on their religion, and I scorn anyone who does that, whether they're from another religion or irreligious.
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RE: The Crusades: an ongoing psychological disorder?
(December 5, 2016 at 4:22 am)robvalue Wrote: Religion is often a tool of politics. Those who wield it don't even need to believe in any of the bullshit, they just need those who do their bidding to believe it.

No one deserves to be hurt based solely on their religion, and I scorn anyone who does that, whether they're from another religion or irreligious.
Yes politics. That's why the Saudi princes have lots of nice toys and get away with sex before marriage. Then they have to hand lots of money to pseudo charities around the world in order to keep their Wahaabi-Salafi allies in check.

Al-saud uses DAESH as a tool to beat Shia and Kaffir with and the Americans obviously know this but do nothing. Hilary could have used her extensive "foreign policy experience" to stop this madness. Instead she's happy to take the money they offer for all those fabulous speeches.

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