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[URL=http://www.nathanfinn.com/2011/08/31/four-myths-about-the-crusades/]]]Four Myths about the Crusades[/URL]"Myth # 1: The Crusades Represented an Unprovoked Attack by Western Christians on the Muslim World." Fact #1: Islam [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades]]]attacked[/URL] Christianity (11th Century). If Islam and 11th Century Christianity (AKA the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches) are all of Satan (i.e., And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end), how does this even make sense? Likewise, how does it make sense that the 21st Century Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches and Islam are all of Satan? Why would Satan have himself relocated during a visit somewhere? Ludicrous. The lesson from history is that Satan is much more likely to attack a divided Church which he did via the Islamic attack on the West just following the Great Schism in A.D. 1054. Truly, our Christian house has been divided and at risk for 1,000 years. Each of the three parts of Christianity (Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant Churches) is now fewer in number than Islam. While we've been at war with each other (against Christ's command that we be "one"), the adversary has surpassed us. |
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