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Old 04-28-2017, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Daywolf [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Typical liberal leftist canned response adopted. Had nutin, nitin! to do with the imperial expansion of Islam including into the 'West. Islam dun did nutin!

But even so, you say "Christian" when that is not correct. These were European Catholics, which in fact don't nor ever did represent the whole of Christianity. In fact more Christians have probably been killed by Catholicism than any other peoples. In fact, the crusades were led by a Viking nation formed in the north of france. Though now embraced Catholicism, but still doing as Vikings do ... since Catholicism had always merged beliefs to a degree. You think you have history down, but that's just too much MTV for ya.

And even since then, Islam has never had a reformation, never an enlightening or any such movement, it just can't. It's not even a real religion at it's core, but purely an ideology. In Catholocism, it came from simply reading the bible again, because they had abandoned it for stuff they just made up. The bible, the NT specifically for the Church, never teaches conquest by the sword, in fact teaches against it. Islam does. So allah axbur mofo!
Islam has a court system that rules on matters as time changes. What a lot of people don't understand yet, is this court system is opposed to any kind of terrorist activity. So terrorist organizations such as ISIL -- have rejected the modern Islamic court system, and declared they have their own new pure court system. The thing is there is this old Islamic concept called Khawarij that says periodically violent religious radicals will rise up and falsely call themselves Muslim. ISIL basically fits the description.

Most people would consider Catholics "Christians" Daywolf. This is especially true before Martin Luther nailed a sheet of paper with 95 theses on the university's chapel door in October 31, 1517 (the first crusades started by like 1200 A.D.). But I guess you were probably brought up to believe only Protestants are Christians.
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