LongTermGuy
02-07-2015, 01:49 AM
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``In response to President Barack Obama drawing a parallel between the barbaric acts of the Islamic State today with actions by Christians during the Crusades, which ended 700 years ago, evangelist Franklin Graham said there was a difference between Jesus Christ who “taught peace “ and did “not take life” versus Mohammed, who “was a warrior and killed many innocent people.”
Reverend Graham further said that, “True followers of Christ emulate Christ – true followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.”
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http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-...eople-his-true (http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-w-chapman/rev-graham-obama-unlike-christ-mohammed-killed-many-innocent-people-his-true)
`The Crusades, which occurred off and on from the `11th century to the 14th `century.... were the Christian attempt to push back Islamic expansion in the Middle East with the primary goal to make the holy places in and near Jerusalem accessible to Christians.............`
`One of the leading authorities on the Inquisition, Henry Kamen (http://www.amazon.com/The-Spanish-Inquisition-Historical-Revision/dp/0300078803), states that a total of 1,394 people were killed during the Inquisition. “Today, Muslim madmen kill more than that in a few months,” said Donohue.`
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``In response to President Barack Obama drawing a parallel between the barbaric acts of the Islamic State today with actions by Christians during the Crusades, which ended 700 years ago, evangelist Franklin Graham said there was a difference between Jesus Christ who “taught peace “ and did “not take life” versus Mohammed, who “was a warrior and killed many innocent people.”
Reverend Graham further said that, “True followers of Christ emulate Christ – true followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.”
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http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-...eople-his-true (http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-w-chapman/rev-graham-obama-unlike-christ-mohammed-killed-many-innocent-people-his-true)
`The Crusades, which occurred off and on from the `11th century to the 14th `century.... were the Christian attempt to push back Islamic expansion in the Middle East with the primary goal to make the holy places in and near Jerusalem accessible to Christians.............`
`One of the leading authorities on the Inquisition, Henry Kamen (http://www.amazon.com/The-Spanish-Inquisition-Historical-Revision/dp/0300078803), states that a total of 1,394 people were killed during the Inquisition. “Today, Muslim madmen kill more than that in a few months,” said Donohue.`