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New book says Christians suffered most
The Guardian UK ^ | 6/04/02 | Rory Carroll in Rome

Posted on 06/03/2002 6:55:44 PM PDT by LarryLied

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To: BenF
BTW, your apology is accepted.
61 posted on 06/04/2002 10:16:26 AM PDT by Salvation
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To: BenF
Re: #47

Ecclesiastes
Chapter 3


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There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.
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A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant.
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A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to tear down, and a time to build.
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A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.
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A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them; a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces.
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A time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away.
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A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to be silent, and a time to speak.
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A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.
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What advantage has the worker from his toil?
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I have considered the task which God has appointed for men to be busied about.
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He has made everything appropriate to its time, and has put the timeless into their hearts, without men's ever discovering, from beginning to end, the work which God has done.

62 posted on 06/04/2002 10:19:33 AM PDT by Salvation
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To: BenF
Oh please! Your old tunes aren't going to play in this theater

The Crusades,

You mean Christendom's defensive reaction against imperialistic, militaristic Islam which had been over-running Christian peoples for centuries and was putting increasing pressure on the Christian Empire of Byzantium? You mean those Crusades?

the Inquisition,

How many "millions" were killed during the Inquisition?

the genocide committed against the Native Americans....

Yeah, committed against the Native Americans to a large extent BY Native Americans. Ask the Jesuit and Huron martyrs of the 17th century who the agressors were in colonial North America. What exactly happened to all the tribes of the Ohio Valley and the Susquehannocks in Pennsylvania and Maryland? How many of those conquering, imperialistic Iroquois were Christians? Eh?
63 posted on 06/04/2002 10:25:50 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: BenF
Basically to point out that the history of Christianity is a bloody one.

A very stupid statement, honestly. I'm assuming that you've read the Jewish scriptures? Pretty bloody there too. Does that mean that the history of Judaism is bloody, too? What would we call someone who came into a public forum and said "The history of Judaism is a bloody one."

Yes, Christian history may be bloody -- but it's mostly the blood of Christian martyrs being spilt.
64 posted on 06/04/2002 10:32:26 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: JMJ333
I did not say that there was not a good reason for Christians to defend themselves against Muslims. Islam should and has to be defeated. But Christians do not go to heaven automaticaly of they take part in a Crusade as the Pope declared. The Pope was wrong for inserting religion in war making.
65 posted on 06/04/2002 10:36:56 AM PDT by Spar
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To: Spar
The Crusades failed everyone Catholic, Orthodox and even Muslims since it allowed the Islamic world to embrace the warlike Turks who upon taking power decimated Islamic centers of learning through their barbarity. The respected Saladin, a Kurd (from a Kurdistan that was once both Zoroastrian and Christian before Islam) was the last none Turk to rule the Middle East until the 20th century.

This statement makes no sense at all. The Turks were an irresistable force at that point in history. Their conquest of the Byzantine Empire was delayed thanks to a combination of the Crusades and the Mongols. To claim that if the Crusades had never happened, the Turks would never have come to power in the Near East is silly.
66 posted on 06/04/2002 10:41:11 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: Spar
But Christians do not go to heaven automaticaly of they take part in a Crusade as the Pope declared.

Of course, you're now going to provide a reference for that claim, right?
67 posted on 06/04/2002 10:43:42 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: Antoninus
What part of that claim do you want me to provide evidence for?
68 posted on 06/04/2002 10:57:28 AM PDT by Spar
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To: Spar
That the Pope claimed that anyone who took part in the Crusade would *automatically* go to Heaven.
69 posted on 06/04/2002 11:00:55 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: LarryLied
What is the name of this book?
70 posted on 06/04/2002 11:03:53 AM PDT by Marsh
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To: BenF
For example (and I'll never understand this one), in Ireland you have two groups of Christians murdering each other with regularity. Explain the Christian attitudes behind that one.

They're not Christians.

71 posted on 06/04/2002 11:07:45 AM PDT by Taliesan
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To: BenF
How much of the killing in those 19 centuries was done BY Christians?

When you say "by Christians", do you mean by anyone who called himself a Christian regardless of his motive, or people who killed because it was their honest interpretation of the Bible that God wanted them as Christians to kill?

72 posted on 06/04/2002 11:08:50 AM PDT by lasereye
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To: LarryLied
The truth needs to be told. In the United States, it is in vogue to persecute only Christians, but no other group. And the persecution (while mild by international standards) is becoming more intense and widespread, and it is being led by the U.S. Government and its agencies, the Supreme Court, public schools, and the media. At some point down the road, REAL persecution is going to commence. Are you Christians out there ready to give it all up for Christ? It's a question we all need to ask ourselves.
73 posted on 06/04/2002 11:15:25 AM PDT by exmarine
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To: Antoninus
The First Crusade - Council of Clermont (1095)

Council of Clermont decreed that "whoever, out of pure devotion and not for the purpose of gaining honor or money, shall go to Jerusalem to liberate the Church of God, let that journey be counted in lieu of all penance."

St. Bernard, the preacher of the Second Crusade (1146): "Receive the sign of the Cross, and thou shalt likewise obtain the indulgence of all thou hast confessed with a contrite heart."

74 posted on 06/04/2002 11:17:05 AM PDT by Spar
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To: Antoninus
The Pope who said that should have consulted his bible first. No where in the New Testament is the slaughter of innocents ordained. However, it is ordained in the Koran. Thus, persecution of Christians by muslims is in line with their holy book, while persecution of muslims by Christians is not in line with Christian doctrine. Big difference.
75 posted on 06/04/2002 11:19:35 AM PDT by exmarine
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To: LarryLied
"The statistics he cites are largely meaningless but the effect is to make the Shoah [Holocaust] just one detail in a century of massacres. It is part of an effort by some in the Catholic church to stop the Shoah being the most important event in the 20th century."

What the hell is this, dueling victimhoods? I find this more than a little disturbing.

76 posted on 06/04/2002 11:22:52 AM PDT by CaptRon
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To: LarryLied
"The statistics he cites are largely meaningless but the effect is to make the Shoah [Holocaust] just one detail in a century of massacres. It is part of an effort by some in the Catholic church to stop the Shoah being the most important event in the 20th century."

I knew that someone would say this the second I saw the headline.

77 posted on 06/04/2002 11:29:02 AM PDT by Rodney King
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To: LarryLied
Jews are always bringing the Nazi Holocaust, we (Christians and Moslems) all do respect that, and we also show sympathy with them over that terrible part of world's history. Similarly, Jews and Christians showed sympathy to Moslems during the Serbian conflicts. Now, It is so surprising that the majority of this world, the Christians, have to feel timid to count the hostilities that took place and still taking place against them, especially under Moslem regimes.

A Jewish guy (Sharon) went to a mosque, Moslems went on rampage worldwide bombing and burning tires. Moslem hoodlums spray graffiti on Jewish synagogues, the Jewish editorials blasts an entire western country as anti-Semitic! Moslem militants URINATE in the church of the nativity, how many Christians around the world burned tires in the streets? Either the Christians are castrated, or don't care?

Jews and Moslems must show respect and sympathy to the suffering of Christians, if they expect similar understanding from them. This compassion thing have to be a two way street.

78 posted on 06/04/2002 11:33:10 AM PDT by philosofy123
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To: LarryLied
The New Persecuted, Inquiries into Anti-Christian Intolerance in the New Century of Martyrs, has angered some scholars by depicting Christians as beleaguered victims of rampaging Muslims.

The Christians in Sudan and Indonesia could certainly vouch for the "rampaging Muslims" in their own countries!

The truth hurts the islamic apologists!

79 posted on 06/04/2002 11:55:51 AM PDT by texson66
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To: Spar; exmarine
The Pope who said that should have consulted his bible first.

Link 1

Link 2

Can you both please read these links? Thanks.

And spar, we can debate indulgences if you like but that really has nothing to do with the issue.

80 posted on 06/04/2002 12:16:42 PM PDT by JMJ333
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