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Nothing but random violence. They weren't targeted for their faith. Just ask Obama - he'll tell you.
Using Obama logic, even if it wasn't random (but it was), Muslims have targeted Christians in the past so Muslims can't complain and should be happy for the payback...just trying to be consistent with the logic of our Dear Leader.
After 548 battles, the marauding, slaughtering and conquering Muslim hordes (Jihadists) were on the verge of successfully wiping out Christianity. Constantinople was about to fall to the Muslims. They pleaded for help. The response was the beginning of the Crusades. But Constantinople fell anyway, and became a Muslim city, was renamed "Istanbul," and all of Turkey fell to Islam.
Actually at the start of the Crusades, Latin Christianity was in a period of expansion in Eastern Europe(and re-conquest in Spain)--it was nowhere near being wiped out. The Seljuk Turks were threatening the Byzantines in Asia Minor--and while supposedly the goal of the Crusades was to help them, they basically went straight for Jerusalem and the Levant instead of helping the Byzantines reclaim Anatolia. They sacked Jerusalem killed most of the Muslims and Jews inside and created their own kingdoms rather than giving territory back to the Byzantine Greeks.
Everyone leaves out the part where Crusaders sacked and conquered Constantinople itself during the Fourth Crusade, created their own Latin Empire in place of the Byzantines--and act from which the Byzantine Empire never recovered and which directly led to the upstart Ottoman Turks taking what was left of their territory. But the mostly French Crusaders never like the Byzantines to begin with;they never cared for Eastern Christians much. The Crusades were simply wars of conquest, just like the Turks or Mongols or Arabs or Romans or Greeks tried to conquer the area. It's hard to look at bloody medieval wars and declare one side good or bad--basically kingdoms or tribes at that point would fight at what ever opportunity they had to gain more territory or power.
First of all, I want to make my position very clear on this - based on the information at hand so far, I think these murders are horrific and completely unjustified and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.
Craig Stephen Hicks, the murderer, despises all religions equally. His social media posts are full of criticism and ridicule of all religions, especially Islam and Christianity.
At this time, however, we don't have a reason to believe that the victims were targeted due to their religion, so I am waiting to gather more verifiable information rather than jumping to conclusions. We do know that the shooter and at least two of the three victims had been involved in a dispute about parking spaces. Of course, this in no way justifies their murder at the hands of a freaking idiot but let's not make assumptions about motive till we know more.
We aren't. Obama brought it up. We are hung up on Obama lecturing Christians based on his ignorance of history and Christianity.
I am Christian, and I do not feel lectured. You feel lectured because you associate yourself with the torturers of the inquisition because you think they are in your camp. They were not Christian, just FYI, they were criminals, and they did not spare non-Catholic Christians or Jews from the atrocities. You have no idea who you are defending.
Why can't people get that the Crusades = Taking stolen Christian land back and defend themselves from being brutally murdered by the Muslims. This happens many centuries ago; cannot be compared with modern-day brutality!
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