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Old 10-16-08, 06:02 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
Actually, no. The First Crusade which sparked the others was caused by the Christians. They decided that they couldn't allow the blasphemy of Muslims to reach the ears of their people. Imams traveled the Europeans lands (came close to their borders, anyway), and preached the Quran. Intolerance is all it was.
You are kidding us, yes? the spreading military drive of Islam and the taking of the former Judaic-Christian province of Judea of course had nothing to do with it, as had the military threatening to the North-West and Konstantinopel nothing to do with it as well.

Poor Islam, just suffered from the intolerance of those evil European stupid Christians. what do we learn from your version of history? IOf Islam expands aggressoiveoly, that is okay, and when others try to resist and defend against that expansion and try to take back what had been lost with the same aggressiveness, then it is not okay. islam may do, what others are not allowed to do.

Who had conquered the greater territories and occupied them for longer time: The Christians in the former Roman Christian provinces, or Islam in Southern, South-western, south-Eastern and Central Europe, and the roman provinces in northern Africa and the Middle East?

The typical double-.standards that you find so very often in islam, and the Quaran. On one page there is the candy and the honey, and some pages later the loud-sounding "BUT...!" gets explained that take the former sweet words back or put them into relations that chnage their meaning completely, and candy and honey suddenly turn into salt and vinegar. The first, the seeties, is given to declare any defense against Islam as injustice, and the second, the salty stuff, is used to press islamic agendas by force, declaring resistance to it illegal by the first.

Two tongues in Muhammad's mouth. At Medina he talked of peace and seize-fire - and one day later commited genocide against those whom he promised both. The only reason for that was that his narcissistic ego felt offended that their scholars were brighter and better educated than himself.
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