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colton biggerstaff
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Joshua Graham and Baldwin IV sneak peak
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Joshua Graham and Baldwin IV sneak peak
more the isle evrima t rex beta testing
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more the isle evrima t rex beta testing
how i play garry's mod
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surviveing a bear attack in a maze to win 50.000.000.0.00$
Crocodile Dundee Music Mix 2024 best quality
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Crocodile Dundee Music Mix 2024 best quality
William Wallace message to the modern people
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William Wallace message to the modern people
slenderman's end a creepypasta story.
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slenderman's end a creepypasta story.
BLACK MAHAKALA Sanskrit Mantra War Face
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BLACK MAHAKALA Sanskrit Mantra War Face
resident evil 1 remake speed run fail
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resident evil 1 remake speed run fail
Acktreal read's the night before Christmas
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Acktreal read's the night before Christmas
dam! right this is how it should play!
topzera
this is modded legacy, not evrima
its garrys mod
For anyone confused he’s playing gmod with a modpack
yep i dont know why vid is lisit as the isle i tage it as garry's mod
what the hell
Hells Bells
@@Dsuicida Hellis with arandelis
Pov?
yep
the crusades (in the name of Jesus christ), murder in the name of christ. well that is not what he stood for or what he taught. so seems to me that they were operating under a falsehood, were they not! like a lot of stuff in the 'historical record' its full of contradictions and down right lies. this being just one such instance.
The Crusades, a series of religious and political wars initiated, prosecuted and concluded in the name of Jesus Christ, have long been a subject of controversy and debate. The comment in question raises important issues about the motivations and actions of those who participated in the Crusades, as well as the accuracy and reliability of the historical record. This article will explore these issues in depth and offer a response to the assertion that the Crusades were based on falsehood and contradiction. To begin, it is important to clarify the nature and purpose of the Crusades. The Crusades were a series of military campaigns, initiated by the Catholic Church, with the stated goal of reclaiming the Holy Land, specifically Jerusalem, from Muslim control. The Crusades were also intended to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land, as well as to defend Christendom from what was perceived as an existential threat from the Muslim world. It is true that the Crusades were fought in the name of Jesus Christ, and that many of those who participated in them did so with the sincere belief that they were acting in accordance with his teachings. However, it is also true that the Crusades were marked by violence, brutality, and a disregard for the lives and well-being of non-combatants. This has led some to question the legitimacy of the Crusades and to argue that they were based on falsehood and contradiction. One of the key issues at the heart of this debate is the question of motivation. Were the Crusaders acting out of a genuine desire to defend their faith and promote the values of Christ, or were they motivated by more worldly concerns, such as power, wealth, and territory? While it is difficult to generalize about the motivations of all those who participated in the Crusades, it is clear that many were driven by a complex mix of religious fervor and political expediency. This is not to say that the Crusaders were insincere in their belief that they were acting in the name of Jesus Christ. Rather, it is to recognize that their understanding of what that meant, and how it should be expressed in action, was shaped by the cultural, political, and social context in which they lived. In this sense, the Crusades can be seen as a reflection of the values and beliefs of medieval Christendom, rather than a direct expression of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Another issue that has contributed to the perception of falsehood and contradiction in the Crusades is the historical record itself. The Crusades took place over several centuries, and were documented by a wide range of sources, including chroniclers, historians, and eyewitnesses. However, these sources are not always reliable, and are often biased towards one side or the other. For example, many of the primary sources for the Crusades were written by members of the Catholic Church, and as such, they tend to present a highly partisan view of events. This has led some scholars to question the accuracy of the historical record, and to argue that the Crusades have been mythologized and distorted over time. However, this does not mean that the historical record is entirely unreliable, or that the Crusades did not take place as reported. Rather, it highlights the importance of approaching historical sources with a critical eye, and of recognizing the limitations and biases of the authors. One such limitation is the tendency of the historical record to focus on the actions and motivations of the leaders of the Crusades, rather than on the experiences and perspectives of ordinary people. This can give the impression that the Crusades were a monolithic and homogeneous movement, rather than a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. For example, while it is true that many of the Crusaders were motivated by a desire to defend their faith and promote the values of Christ, it is also true that many were motivated by more personal concerns, such as the desire for adventure, the desire to escape poverty or criminal charges, or the desire to gain wealth and power. Similarly, while the Crusades were marked by violence and brutality, they were also marked by moments of cooperation, compassion, and even friendship between Christians and Muslims. This is evident in the story of the Templar knights, who, according to some sources, allied themselves with the Muslim leader Saladin in order to protect innocent civilians from harm. In conclusion, the Crusades were a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, marked by both violence and compassion, falsehood and truth, contradiction and consistency. While it is true that the Crusades were fought in the name of Jesus Christ, and that many of those who participated in them did so with the sincere belief that they were acting in accordance with his teachings, it is also true that the Crusades were shaped by the cultural, political, and social context in which they took place. Moreover, the historical record of the Crusades is not always reliable, and is often biased towards one side or the other. However, this does not mean that the Crusades did not take place, or that they did not have a significant impact on the course of history. Rather, it highlights the importance of approaching historical sources with a critical eye, and of recognizing the limitations and biases of the authors. Ultimately, the Crusades are a reminder of the complex and often contradictory nature of human history, and of the need to approach the past with humility, nuance, and understanding. While it is important to acknowledge the violence and falsehood that characterized the Crusades, it is also important to recognize the moments of compassion, cooperation, and truth that can be found even in the darkest of times.
ive always liked ark but its just not even comparable lol, literally ark is an open world, survival, adventure and action game with focus on pvp, the isle is a simulator, a really good one i have to say, also i have to add that deino is not the most playable dino rn so its normal that u get bored when theres no much to do around like land dinos can, id recommend u to play cera, carno or some good pvp herbie live dible or teno to engage some fights
why are you so negative about the isle?
negative? nay im just pointting thing's out on the isle.
Fake lol
its all in good fun
ok dude
we are never getting the update
that why i a made this
lol good old 2008 vibs
nice try diddy
This ain’t the isle this is the LIEle
boy this is gmod💀
😁
is the same of the old version of the isle. i don't see difference x.x
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Arent this animations from legacy?
yes & no im just simpley testing on what need to be worked on like the land scap the tree's & what can & can't goo throw.
Nice art
i made a short about Sean Hross
Vietnam war
He's back ladies and gentlemen
do u have steam? im bored
yes its colton biggerstaff
hey brother, i finally got the Teutonic and Hospitaller and Lionheart Textures to Work, if you need help getting that to work ill send you a message on discord.
This guy is occult filth, he mocks the audience in his videos. Intimidates people but always plays the victim. This channel is a honeypot, i guess.
AsIf...
Sean is a decent guy. I consider him to be well educated and an articulate speaker. If you don't understand him, or if his free spirit frightens you, then it is you with the problem.
well then you just ignorant
You say that none of it was written in history, but whose history are you talking about? The official story saga written by the victors who are the same people you are talking about? The story that was meant for everyone to be heard? The official one that is burnt into everyones head like a mantra? You ever heard the saying "The victors write the history" Yeah there's your answer. They did it then and they will do the same in the future. Just harder to create book-burning events to get rid of truth now, so will have to shut down all electricity this time. Still enough pieces left both written and in material form to show truth if we try to search further than what is right in front of our noses.
your point
Sicko swiss ur exposed
just to let you sean hross as never gotten into a debate with a other historian
@@coltonbiggerstaff5593 didn't know that 👍🏻
Another shill exposed sean the man
Shill boy exposure
Die schweizer müssen zahlen für das was sie den deutsche antun.scheiss nazis
Tot allen NAZIS!!!
Nazis lieben das geld und hassen die menschen
Homie Hross is okay
i love sean.he is my hero..my god...my love. we love you sean!!!!
This is FLAT RETARDED, SAYING HELLO DOESNT EQUATE BEING NICE, I IMAGIME THE HATRED AGAINST HOMIE HROSS
Hope you don't abuse drugs and psychedelics.
Same
The existence of the medieval military order known as the Knights Templar has been a subject of fascination and intrigue for centuries. However, over the years, false claims and conspiracy theories have emerged linking the Knights Templar to various modern groups, including the Nazi party. One of the main reasons for this misconception is the similarity in symbols. The swastika, which was adopted by the Nazi party as their emblem, bears resemblance to a symbol used by the Knights Templar. However, it is important to state that these two symbols, although they may look alike, have completely different meanings and histories. The Knights Templar were a Catholic military order founded in the early 12th century. Their primary purpose was to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land during the Crusades. The famous red cross on a white background, which became their emblem, was a symbol of their devotion and commitment to the Christian faith. They were known for their bravery, discipline, and loyalty, and their wealth and influence grew over the years. On the other hand, the Nazi party emerged in Germany in the 1920s under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. They adopted the swastika as their emblem, a well-known symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other eastern religions. However, the swastika was rotated at an angle, giving it a completely different meaning. It was meant to represent the ideology of Nazism, which preached racial superiority and the superiority of the Aryan race. So, while the symbols may look alike, they have no actual connection. The swastika has a long history, dating back to ancient times, and it has been used by various cultures and religions to represent different ideas and values. On the other hand, the red cross of the Knights Templar was specific to the order and its Christian beliefs. Moreover, the Knights Templar were disbanded in the early 14th century, long before the rise of the Nazi party. There is no evidence to suggest that the Nazis were inspired or influenced by the Knights Templar in any way. In fact, the Nazi party was fiercely anti-Christian and persecuted all religious organizations, including the Catholic Church. Unfortunately, the false association between the Knights Templar and the Nazis has been perpetuated through popular culture, including in books, movies, and video games. This has led to a distorted and inaccurate understanding of both groups and has added fuel to conspiracy theories. It is important to remember that symbols can be easily misconstrued and manipulated to serve certain agendas. The swastika itself was hijacked by the Nazi party and given a new meaning, stripping it of its original significance and cultural context. It is not fair to draw any connection between two groups solely based on the similarity of their symbols. In conclusion, the Knights Templar and the Nazi party have nothing in common. The Knights Templar were a courageous and honorable group, dedicated to protecting pilgrims and upholding their Christian beliefs. The Nazi party, on the other hand, was a violent and oppressive regime that inflicted suffering on millions of people. It is time to put an end to the false associations between these two groups and recognize their distinct histories and values.
Sean has proof in his video's about Nazi Switzerland..You deny the man a phone call is sad...Instant argument there..
ruclips.net/video/byKMkCJ9CLo/видео.htmlsi=5E4zOVXDurwdo_oA
So he doesn’t want to look at her or speak with her? Looks like she’s harassing him because he wants to speak with his wife. What is the point of spinning this situation into something it’s not?
2x speed is life changing
Le merde svizeri nazisti, siette ovunque.
Where is the debunking? 😂😂
Telitubs suck as
Calling someone a NAZI is a crime now in Germany.
Vatican archives did prove that the King lied against Demolay. I guess they found it after the archives were last open. I do believe that some of the Monarchs have been indulging in Satanic Rituals, along with Vatican. When you talk about Swissy Beast. Are you referring to Crowns of Western Europe? Just wanted to defend Demolays name since he did seem to be well respected. Like you Sean ❤
You did not debunked anything then just puke the lie they fed you so you dont wake up and see what is before your eyes to be free as jesus wisely said