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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else |
Wake up out your slumber |
Zionist pedophile gangstalking exists worldwide |
Sodomy the worst of evils |
They are the sons of Jewish slave masters via Negro Bed Wenches
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They are the sons of Jewish slave masters via Negro Bed Wenches
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Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy |
Sodomy is than White Supremacy |
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The Propaganda Professor Crusading for the Crusades: How Revisionists Are Whitewashing a Bloodbath P.O.P. 5 years ago As you may have noticed, the Crusades have become something of a sacred cow in the U.S. As President Obama discovered, anyone who dares point out how brutal they were is in danger of being branded as anti-Christian and anti-American. In recent years, a spate of revisionist books have tried to paint the Crusades as a noble and just endeavor; one of the most egregious of these volumes, for instance, is The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Crusades (“politically incorrect” being a euphemism for ideologically tilted and/or historically inaccurate). There are basically four flimsy defenses that the Crusades Crusaders offer for their pet cause: Flimsy Defense # 1: It was a long time ago Because a millennium has passed, some crusaders suggest, it’s no longer cricket to express horror and outrage — at the same time, however, they see no problem with reaching back into the past nearly half a millennium in order to find some grounds for defending the Crusades (which we’ll get to in a moment). The implication is that because the Crusades are so deeply buried in the vaults of history, Christian violence is too. Wrong. These folks are overlooking the Inquisition. They’re overlooking the witch trials. And they’re overlooking events in modern times as well. For example, violence between factions in Ireland (a centuries-old tradition carried over into recent years), though officially pegged as politically rooted, was in fact largely occasioned by differences in religion. This conflict gave rise, among other things, to The Shankill Butchers, a band of Protestant fanatics who abducted, tortured and murdered Catholics (as well as a few fellow Protestants who pissed them off). More recently, there was the “ethnic cleansing” in the former Yugoslavia, which might be more accurately characterized as religious “cleansing”. And we’re certainly not out of the woods now. You’ve surely heard a great deal about Muslim terrorists these days, but chances are you’ve heard much less about the more common and more menacing Christian terrorists. Violence isn’t exclusive to any one age or country or religion. And somebody once said something important about those who can’t remember the past. Flimsy Defense # 2: Everyone else was doing it too Because the Crusades occurred so far in the past, some people imagine that there is a magical boundary between Then and Now; and that once humanity crossed that line, it was suddenly transformed into a different biological order. Back then, they want to believe, people were just more violent in general, so it’s understandable that Christians would have been too (though at the same time, Christians were supposed to be morally superior to everyone else). I was having a discussion along these lines a few years ago with a friend — a highly intelligent friend who knows more about history than I do — when I brought up what a bloodthirsty sleazeball Columbus was. To which he replied, “Well, can we really judge a Fifteenth-Century man by modern standards?” Yes, absolutely, we can. One reason we know so much about the misdeeds of Columbus and other Christian conquerors in the New World is that a contemporary priest, Bartolomé de Las Casas, recorded them with disgust. If he could feel compassion and respect for the Natives and revulsion over violence and exploitation, why couldn’t Columbus? It isn’t human nature that has evolved. It’s the collective social order, to the point that most societies now frown on genocide, slavery and torture. On an individual level, though, some people still do it when they can get away with it. But just because some people do it is not, and has never been, ample cause for someone else to do it. Flimsy Defense # 3: It was self-defense This is the most popular of the flimsy defenses, the very heart and soul of Crusades revisionism. According to this tidy fairy tale, the Crusades were a just and holy undertaking, quite pleasing unto the will of God, because they were a defensive maneuver against those nasty Muslims who were picking on Christians. But this narrative is at best a gross oversimplification. There were numerous crusades — the exact number is a matter of debate — over a period of a couple of centuries (some historians maintain they lasted as long as five centuries). Some were motivated by political and economic rather than, or in addition to, religious factors. Not all of these were directed toward Muslims; the Christians also targeted Jews, pagans and even their fellow Christians whose beliefs were considered “heresy” by those in power. And far from being uniformly defensive, these were often aggressive campaigns with the aim of not only conquest but eradication. The mythos of Crusades as defense has its roots, curiously enough, in what is generally taken to be the first major Crusade (1096-1099), which was organized ostensibly for the purpose of retaking Jerusalem, which had been conquered by Muslims. Evidently God wanted Christians to have Jerusalem for themselves, because they consider it a holy place and all. It is, for one thing, the site of the “Holy Sepulchre”, the reputed burial place of Jesus. The expedition, in other words, was at least as much about recovering control of a shrine as it was about protecting Christians from alleged abuses — arguably a campaign about conquering places and things rather than liberating the oppressed or defending ideals. Furthermore, the Islamic sacking of Jerusalem occurred some 4 centuries earlier. If the Crusaders were following the calling of The Almighty, they certainly were taking their sweet time about it. One explanation for the delay is that the subjugated Christians in and around Jerusalem found life tolerable enough until the Seljuk Turks took over and began oppressing and persecuting them more heavily. But even if we grant this, they at least were allowed to live under Muslim rule. The conquering Christians did not return the favor, but systematically exterminated the Muslim men, women and children they encountered. They also slaughtered Jews living there, some of whom joined the Muslims in fighting off the Christian invaders — which just might provide a clue as to who the real bad guys were. Flimsy Defense # 4: The numbers Of course they have. The Crusades, like the witch trials and the Wild West gunfights, have become the stuff of legend. And legend invariably lends itself to hyperbole. So what’s the point here? That murdering 1000 people is more morally upright than murdering 10,000? This kind of argument might carry a bit more weight if the difference had been 10 or even 100 versus 1000. But even though the numbers have been exaggerated, they are still quite extreme enough, numbering in the high thousands if not the millions. Perhaps the purpose of playing the exaggeration card is to suggest that Christian atrocities like the Crusades were carried out by fringe elements, and thus do not represent “true” Christianity, whatever that may mean. In fact, the Crusades were carried out with the approval of, and even under the impetus of, the Pope. Finally, we should mention that one of the most troubling things about Crusades revisionism is its Machiavellian implications. Which is to say, it suggests that many Christian apologists believe that if they can establish there was worthy reason to undertake the Crusades, then it excuses any and all actions undertaken by the Crusaders. That’s a similar line of reasoning to that exercised by guys who fly planes into buildings. Let’s be very clear: these holy Crusaders ruthlessly butchered, tortured, beheaded, dismembered, impaled, burned, and even cannibalized innocent people of all ages. At times they literally waded in the blood of their victims, with which they were smeared from head to toe, and wore proudly as a token of their triumph as they exhibited the severed heads and limbs of the vanquished. Is there really any cause sufficiently holy to justify all of that? Share this: Categories: History, Religion Tags: Bartolome de las Casas, Christian terror, Christian violence, Columbus violence, Crusades, ethnic cleansing, historical revisionism, Muslim oppression of Christians, Obama on Christianity, Politically Incorrect, revisionism, Seljuk Turk oppression, Shankill Butchers Religious violence to punish those who would not accept tyranny is written in Christianity entire history. wake up out your slumber
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Greetings I was told gangstalking which is community scape goating by Church pedophiles goes on even in Africa. The evil Hebrews sons of the Abrahamic cave besst invented the cult ritual of the scape goat. That is where a member of the community is falsely accused through a covert smear campaign and attrition war waged against them. All of this directed by cult pastors who using witchcraft cause Christians to do all sorts of crazy, insane and wicked acts. The new thing is LGBT which functions upon child rape in the church. The pedophile movement founded by Harry Hay a crypto Jew raised Catholic LGBT is the Anti Christ movement. Zionists using Pres. Obama tried to establish LGBT pedophile culture in Africa yet it was astoundingly rejected. Yet gangstalking which is the blame game is played upon innocent targets by Freemasons, Christians and satanists using community policing set up by churches, mosques, synagogues and local governments. The ones behind it are the Black Nobility Zionists and in Black African communities they employ pedophiles, pimps and human traffickers. Human trafficking is conducted by the Zionists all over the Earth. Wake up out your slumber
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Zionist pedophile Gangstalking exists worldwide
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Of course it's fake |
Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
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