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None of which were atheists “we need not believe one later Soviet claim that he read The Origin of Species at the age of thirteen while still at Gori, and told a fellow pupil that it proved the nonexistence of God. The story fails on several obvious accounts, including Stalin’s remaining religious, even pious, for some years longer.” Stalin: Breaker of Nations by Robert Conquest page 20 “As Stalin noted in 1952: “Jesus Christ also suffered, and even carried his cross, and then he rose up to heaven. You, then, have to suffer too, in order to rise up to heaven”” Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth Century Revolutionary Patriotism By Erik van Ree In the Document “The ‘Purge’ of the Libraries” Stalin ordered the withdrawal of “all anti-religious literature, exposing religion on the basis of natural science data” The Stalin Era By Philip Boobbyer “Influenced by his years in an Orthodox seminary, Stalin resurrected the vocabulary and symbolism of religion to make his ruthless social engineering more palatable to the masses” Soviet Fiction Since Stalin: Science, Politics and Literature by Rosalind J. Marsh page 132 Pol Pot: An Anatomy of a Nightmare by Philip Short Page 150 “Both within the Party leadership and among the rank and file, the grammar of Theravada Buddhism permeated Khmer communist thought, just as Confucian notions helped to fashion Maoism…Sihanouk had called his policy ‘Buddhist socialism’, and his doctrine of neutrality, the Buddhist ‘middle path’…just as Mao had sinified Marxism, Sar gave it a Buddhist tincture”
If there were no Crusades, you would now believe that marrying a six-year-old girl is a normal marriage, you would have no Mozart, Beethoven, you would let your wife wear clothes that only reveal her eyes, now I ask everyone, do you want these things to happen?
History is being altered, How can you believe anything that is spewed out today.? Most of English history was written by a biased point of view. There is no mention of these lunatic religions of today in the Egyptian record.
Sermons were preached to the soldiers before the gates of Mexico at the Rio grande, talking largely of the “white Anglo Saxon destiny” referring the success and entrance of American arms in Mexico as the children of Israel into the land of Canaan, giving the sanctions and benedictions of Christianity to one of the most cruel, demoralizing and sanguinary (bloody) wars on record. -Abiel Livermore, war with Mexico reviewed
Unless I’m misunderstanding something, the vast majority of soldiers who perpetuated such horrific atrocities against civilians during the 30 years war were not religious fanatics at all. On the contrary, they were mercenaries ruthlessly & unapologetically obsessed with money & power who would fight for either side. Indeed, the few religious leaders whose supposed faith (more likely desire for ecclesiastical power) started this melee quickly were removed from the scene & replaced by rulers protecting their secular power. Not sure how religious this war ever was, even if that’s the rationale those in power gave.
The deadliest wars are always fought over sustenance,rich material filled land for industry i.e. precious metals,stones,water,excellent soil for agriculture point blank
It makes sense seeing as their whole purpose was to make people submit by the sword, even though they come way after Christianity and use Christianity to spawn their own religion, but still to this day they’re waging the war to submit people to their book still by the sword.
Good job creating visual effects, also realistic scenes. I wish you had more guides about wars, culture during medieval ages such as english - french hundred years war (1337-1453) romanic., gothic art styles, feudalism.
You don't hear much about it.Some cousins of mine the von Lilienschilds took part in the Crusades in the Holy Land and the Baltic Crusades.Thats on grandma,s side.Sure grandpa,s side fought in the Crusades.Botj sides fought in the Thirty Years her side protestants his side Catholics.
@@hildahilpert5018 My grandfathers fought in Finnish cavalry,known and feared as Hakkapeliitat.They were black smiths,Sipi Smith and Sipi Sipisson.They were rewarded with land as crown needed tax revenue.This land was just thick forest and they were pioneers.
A little research suggests that the massacre of 65,000 Muslim & Jewish civilians by the crusaders in Jerusalem was not a “frenzy of bloodlust” but a response to an order given 3 days after the city had been taken because the Egyptian army was approaching & the army couldn’t control the civilian population & also fight the Egyptian army. War is heartless, especially in ancient times, but most massacres are a response to orders, not a simple frenzy - that whole idea is a bit silly.
Why would they lie? The Soviets were (and still are) Greek Orthodox and most of China was Confucianist, Taoist, and Buddhist. Atheists have only become the predominant demographic globally in the last 4 years. You were taught fake history. Secular humanism as an ideology cannot cause death, by definition.
The Mongols had no culture? What an absolutely stupid thing to say. Every people have a culture, that is part of what it means to be a people. As well Ghenghis Khan actually administered a huge empire and instituted the first "pony express".
he didn't say that...he said they brought no superior culture with them and that they "basically" had no culture. They were a nomadic people and had no established identifying culture at that time. Yes, the empire became huge but most of that was after his death. The idea of a "pony express" was actually introduced to Genghis Khan during the Chinese Song Dynasty and then expanded by his son
Plus they was originally a mish mash of different nomadic steppe tribes so yeah other then conquering and pillaging that mish mash of tribes didnt have that much in common
Mongols had a huge influence in much of Asian...even by side effect they changed other cultures...so they influenced history and had to have a culture to influence anothers
@@brodriguez7934 But the influence wasnt Mongol "culture" it was literally the agenda of one person that being whoever the Khan was at the time. Tengri the Mongolian Shamanistic religion wasnt spread to conquered peoples nor was any language or written systems ...Mongolian art or literature, science nothing that you could attribute to "culture" was adopted by anyone the Mongols conquered.
the only thing they influenced was the logistics and administration or ruling over an empire of different cultures and religjons ...tolerance of religion and ruling through autonomy was the biggest influence.
Then it is most likely that the one piece of music was originally written by a very long dead European. Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, or whoever. No copyrights to music until fairly recently. If that music was an original work for the movie, it would be copyrighted. Everybody who used it commercially would need permission and would usually have to pay royalties. Including RUclips channels.
German documentaries love to do that and I would guess this is originally a German production seeing that everyone interviewed is speaking German. It seems to be an older production though considering the format and overall looks. They are not necessarily without copyright either. There is a bunch of ZDF History documentations using the Game of Thrones theme song, it used to drive me insane. I guess the TV corporations just pay the royalties.
@@greenearth9945nah as an ex Muslim u are completely and utterly wrong. I would say they are equally wrong while Muslims generally are more violent and less accepting of criticism. As someone who lived among them.
My poop likes to reform as well when it falls in toilet. If only we could drink epoxy and poop out pre intestine shaped plastic shapes, that would be amazing!
It doesn't sound like religion started these wars at all. Religion was used as a banner by the respective parties, but that's about it. If anything, religion offered a respite from war and provided hope for common understanding and peace.
Sweetwater denotes fresh (non-brackish) water. Brack water was salt water and not good for setting up a village near. Has important context as well regarding malaria. After major tsunami floods one might assume that many streams with sweetwater could become tainted with a degree of brackish status. The Bernese and the Sino-Chinese peoples made great early notes on such. Neither say “L” quite like the English so I suspect many German and Italian lowland marshes deemed “black water” were due to being “brackwater” sources. Just a contextual thought to add to oh so many names occurring in our histories (post-orientalizia of Mediterranean/Mesopotamian/European/the isles etc..) My favorite is “Roman”. My rabbit hole lead me to “Óman” using the context through linguistic hunt. The pacific-Asian nations and Chinese use characters like the Egyptians used them. Words tell sequences over transliterated words. So you can copy paste a chinese/Japanese etc. word and note the meaning of each character and subtract and add back in such a way as to see the sequence of a race or a people group. I’ll leave it at that for y’all to play with but it has been a 100% accurate way thus far for me to understand better the bottleneck of our history. Worth playing with.
"Brack water was salt water and not good for setting up a village near." Humans require sodium for our nervous system to work; hence why, the further back we look at sapien's history, we/they all tended to live near the sea and/or rivers that carried salt. Without salt humans enter hyponatremia, brain swells and you die. The bit on words is interesting. Does it tally with the use of music score? I understood that punctuation originated from music, using beats, and skips etc. which confuses some bits about; essentially hieroglyphics and the use of symbols. Other examples are that of the ancient Nordic cultures using runes no?
@@teknoaija1762 help me out if i error please! I’m just trying to figure this stuff out with intuition literally. I’m an idiot really but I feel like I can read what some ancients were trying to say. But help is appreciated gracefully!
@@Mayagainstheworld I wasn t referring to your errors,mate.Just agreed with what you noticed.Catching errors in narrative and how it s communicated sort of enhance the learning from it and experience as whole.Just yesterday I had a good back and forth about a video saying Orcas are whales!They the largest dolphins around.Some said they are so similar,there is no reason to point this out and hell broke loose on comment section.
Like most documentaries, makes the Christians sound like the bullies and the world was the victims. What they don’t impress upon in the documentary is that the Muslim Turks were coming into Christian lands as the aggressors and wanted to wipe out the Christian faith altogether. And the Crusaders knew they could not just continue to play defense they had to press forward and go on the offense Or risk losing Christianity for all future. But I still very much enjoyed this video very informative learned a lot of things I did not know before
The ottomans ruled the balkans for centuries and they are still christian dominant. They didnt try to wipe out christianity but they did bad things for sure.
You did hear about Constitine little civil war before the Ottoman right? Way back in the 300s? Christians Emperors kicked out or killed those who didn’t convert…
There is an error in the report. The owner of the Battle of Ain Jalut, who fought the Mongols, is Qutuz, not Salah al-Din, but Salah al-Din is the owner of the Battle of Hattin, who fought the Crusaders.
Once Luther was able to read the Scriptures in his language he knew the pope was lying to him. God intended for evey person to read the Scriptures for themselves. Free will and free to choose for ourselves. Not forced religion
@@MrSoulauctioneer if you watch Cira International Al Fadi and Jay Smith say there is no such thing as a allah or muhammed it's all lies. islam is a man made cult that follows the devil. I don't pay much attention to the pope. It's a shame his followers don't know the real history and especially of the jesuits. Not good
What bible did you read that in? All three religions of the abrahamic death cult mythology are founded on forced expansion and atrocity. The only thing your god loves more than land theft, pillage and s€x slavery, is genocide. Superstition fails.
why do peopel hype up the crusades like it was even anything compared to other wars. like in the whole of it, it killed less people than the vietnam war
"Magellan didn’t prove the earth was round. It had been known by all educated people in Europe that the Earth was approximately spherical for about 1,500 to 2,000 years before Magellan was born. Magellan no more proved the Earth was round than Richard the Lionheart proved that 1 + 1 = 2. It was a known and accepted fact from long before his birth."
@@ralphjenkinson3289 Humans have known for a very long time that you can measure the circumference of the earth with just the sun, two vertical sticks in the ground, a measurement of time, and a measurement of distance. Lol. Even the Pyramids are perfectly lined up with the sun, with their centre points being a perfect distance apart... We know they used water leveling... We know they measured time... We know they measured distance... We know ancient cultures across the world worshipped the sun in one way or another... We know leaders used such knowledge to predict weather patterns, seasonal shifts, and to create calenders... The Catholics are lying to you. Believe it or not.. 😂
"Germany or France were not centers of learning in antiquity" (47:30) This type of utter fallacy is dying out. We now realize that it was the Celts, specifically the Aedui and their ancestors and progeny that were the keepers of the most accurate celestial knowledge, that is before the Celtic Holocaust by the Romans and the Islamic Invasions and their borrowing and the following decline of the learned peoples everywhere they brought their swords.
The two words have different meanings & this is simply a play on words, with the narrator meaning “Reformation” upper, not lower case. Please, read more.
I find quite a few critical issues with this presentation, not least of which is a covert defense of islam (I didn't misspell, but simply refuse to captalize?). On at least two occasions, the statement is made that "islam" means "peace", which it does not. islam means "submission", which is certainly not applicable as "peace"? The commentators also repeat the falsehood that the Ark Of The Covenant makes an army invincible, something which a cursory reading of 1 Samuel 4:3-11 will totally disprove.
the word, itself, means submission, but the principle of Islam is peace. Of course, the Ark Of The Covenant did not make an army invincible but it is what they believed. In reality, biblical verses do not prove or disprove anything
Thank you for pointing this out. The documentary attempts to make Christianity and Islam seem basically the same. It takes a lot of reading to go through the bible, but only a short time to read the Quran. They're very different points of view. Islam makes references to Judaism, Christianity and reflects passages that can be found in the bible as if some of it was copied. The bible has stories with roots in earlier Mesopotamian writings and oral traditions. Leaders in both refuse to acknowledge earlier sources for so-called _inspiration._
It definitely doesn't mean peace and islam has been attempting to conquer the world since its inception. The fact that they claim that the middle east - particularly Israel - belongs to them and Israel has no right to exist is laughable. Islam wasn't created until 600years after Christ and hundreds more years after Judaism. The only reason we had to have the crusades is because these idiots muslims attacked Jerusalem. It isn't theirs. They stole it and we kicked their ass and took it back.
the word, itself, means submission, but the principle of Islam is peace. Many historical religions and beliefs centred on a moon god. Often it was not the moon itself nor the deity as a dimensional being but rather the meaning behind it
I noticed a distinctly different tone when discussing Islam and Muslims as opposed to Christianity. The word 'bloodlust' was used to describe one Crusdaer victory, there's no way he would have said that about any Islamic victory.
@@kevinb9830 _A pure question of perspective, Kevin:_ _If I kill you, I'm undisputedly the winner, but if you kill me, I doubt it's that great _*_. . ._*
the order of the Knights Templar, founded in the aftermath of the first crusade, was one of the most powerful organizations in history. the knights Templar were the true legends, so unfortunate they failed.
@@ravenhill_of_midsummer_1968 _My definition of failure is something active. But the Templars, on the other hand, "got failed" by Philippe le Bel (et aliae scilicet) _*_. . ._*
That's a bit of an exaggerattion. The moment a King turned his eyes on them, they crumbled. They weren't even the best nor most successful Knight's of the Church
The nights temple are did not fail the pope and the king of france conspired and on friday the thirteenth assassinated Many of them imprisoned the rest of them and basically wiped them out in one day
Not nearly as honest about the evils of Islam as you should have been. Very sad to see the makers are either afraid or ignorant. So many unsightly details left out. A shame to hide from the truth.
@rummer78 Really? What do you think is going on right now? The flames of holy war in the middle east are being fanned throughout the world! You will get your chance if that's what you want.
The bizarre fawning over Islam is insufferable. It's like the whole concept of a documentary on Holy Wars in the Middle Ages is thrown out for 25 minutes so we can all learn about how wonderful and peaceful and tolerant and innovative and awesome Islam is. Also they invented romantic love (???).
So glad to see someone else that heard all of that too. I laughed at the part they said that Muslims invented romantic love in their poetry. Out loud I said to no one in particular “I guess women beating is “love””
Growing up in a Islamic household was hell, I always used to ask why God sounds pissed off in Islam more than Christianity. Pray five times a day? You, can't do this and you can't do that. I rather go across the street to the Church where God is the friendlier and I don't have to work twice as hard. I was always told as a kid if you don't die a Muslim you're not going to heaven. All other religions are wrong and we are right. Behind closed doors that's what they say, it's nuts. And the so called prophet that everyone in Islam speaks highly of? We will call him "Moe" married a six year old girl and consummated their relationship when she was 9 and he 50. It's crazy how people are hypnotized by this and every Muslim will tell you stories as though they were there. Oh and the word of the Quran has NEVER been CHANGED, unlike the Christians and Jews which there text has, they claim. What a joke, I don't even trust the post office man to delivery my mail correctly.
The crusades were not the bloodiest wars in history nor was it bloodiest wars in the medieval era the bloodiest wars of are three kingdoms war : 36,000,000- 40,000,000 ; an Lushan rebellion 13,000,000- 36,000,000;mongol conquest 30000000-40000000 ,conquest of Timur 8000000- 20000000 ;Taiping Rebellion 20,000,000-70,000,000; Russian civil war 7,000,000-12,000,000; Chinese Civil War 8,000,000-11,692,000; Second Sino-Japanese War 20,000,000-25,000,000; World War II 80,000,000 . While the crusades on of 200 years cost the lives of 1,000,000-3,000,000 you along with many atheists still called it the bloodiest war in history give me a break sure it was very important but not the bloodiest 🤦🏽♂️on the terms of casualties the crusades won’t even make it to the top 10 and it will barely get into the top 20,s
Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.
Didn’t say that. “they bring no superior culture with them” in reference to Islam. Which is definitely ethnocentric but not incorrect. The Mongols were not farmers, what they acquire they acquire through conquest. In this respect the statement is true.
This narrator insists the islamic culture is 'superior' several times, and never once criticises anything about Islam or the Muslims, whilst chastitising Crusaders for their 'bloodlust'.
Okay, I learned that it was probable that Martin Luther did nail his 95 theses to the church door because church doors were like corkboard for the communities, and it's where everyone posted things, so the twist is that it was nothing special that he did that. This was on a PBS documentary....
@@gorguan1167 nothing untrue, but the point was the omission that the reason Islam spread so quickly was that they subjugated people by violence, long before they went to war with the Christians.
@@LadyWhinesalot You are incorrect in the context, actually. The two early monotheistic religions, Judaism and Christianity, spread very slowly for hundreds of years, mainly due to their exclusivity. The Crusades, the inquisition, etc did not come along until 1000 years later. Islam is the only Abrahamic religion where the primary focus is to convert as many people to it as possible. According to the Quran, Muhammad was a merchant until he had the vision of Gabriel, and then he became a warlord. Either way, my point was just that the documentary glossed over how and why Islam spread so quickly.
@@_deepcalm_ Christianity aggressively converts others and did spread quickly... primarily by co-opting existing Pagan cultural and religious practices and later...by violence. Judaism, predating Christianity by thousands of years, does not need to spread as it doesn't *need* people to be Jewish. It is as much a religion as an ethnicity.
It’s the best thing that happened to man before religion people killed each other and human life was like grass, religion teaches morality and righteous living. People want live life free with no consequences, adultery, fornication, lying, murder, envy, hate, etc. then when saying it’s sin, people don’t wanna hear it cause it goes against what they want to do. Each to their own. Human is inherently evil, religion is good so if people of religion are doing bad stuff it’s not the religion but the people within it
I understand what you’re saying humans can be cruel. But your not understanding what I’m saying. I guess we disagree. Religion is for the week. I don’t need a 2000 year old book to tell me how to have spirituality morals. I understand people need a friend in the sky looking out after them. Giving them laws that need to be updated. How about thou should not touch children. Maybe you should look into what I’m saying. Start with Thomas Paine book common sense. Friedrich Nietzsche. I was once a Christian believer. And now I’m free
If you follow the life of Jesus Christ in the Gospels you will easily see that He preached non violence and thats the way He lived. Love God, love your neighbors and love your enemies. Anyone that doesn't live in the image of Jesus Christ and follows His teaching is no Christian
Jesus™ said he would save the world from sin. Thor said he would rid the world of ice giants Well, when's the last time you saw an ice giant? If you're going to pick an imaginary friend for emotional support, at least pick one that does what he says, dingbat. Superstition fails.
Whoever researched this video *failed to look at scriptural rationale* behind some of the wars. The writer failed to consider the _heavy criticism of Christians and Jews- a refrain throughout the Q. It resembles the tone of biblical passages which condemn Canaanites for any number of sins, thus giving Jews a rationale for not only settling the land, but clearing it (an attempt at genocide, which thankfully failed b/c it was half-hearted - well, according to the only account of it - which is found the bible). Reading the Q thoroughly reveals that after having read it wholly, a faithful reader would feel compelled to eliminate all of those who do no _submit_ to Islam, including doubters, which rank high as something akin to evildoers, rather than mere skeptics exercising caution.
Correction: please note that the word “Islam” means SUBMISSION (to the will of Allah, blessed be his name); it does NOT mean PEACE, as stated in the introduction to this program
I think this is where a lot of people are heading. There always will be people trying to direct spirituality into something that will perpetuate fear. To control the masses of course. Even the New Age communities are resembling organized religions. Love is where we all should be headed. Hopefully the rest of it will drop away.
Why do you have to jump back and forth in time, instead of narrating all historical events chronologically? You have done the same in other videos. What is the point of that?
Another important reason for the success of the Turks was their superior military technology and art of war . These nomads from the Steppes could be credited with introducing ' the age of the horse .
they did not introduce horse warfare to Europa, since the Huns, the Avars, etc were more than 500 years before them. And the superior military technology was mainly artillery that came originally from Persia (or ultimately from India). Most of the famous weapons blacksmiths were Gypsies, who casted the Ottoman canons and very often also manouvered them in battle. It took the Europeans about 100 years to copy that form of artillery and as soon as they managed to master that technology, the Ottoman power started to decline.
The Crusades entered Guinness as the longest war and H.Wollschläger (Die bewaffneten Wallfahrten gen Jerusalem, Zürich 1973) estimates that there were probably 20 million victims in the Holy Land and Arab/Turkish areas alone. The deaths also weren't caused by getting gunned to death as in WW2 making the deaths more brutal The Thirty Years War entered Guinness as the longest continuous war fought internationally, the Reconquista entered Guinness as the longest war fought irregularly, the Taiping Rebellion entered Guinness as the bloodiest civil war "The destruction of the Indians of the Americas was, far and away, the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world." David E. Stannard, American Holocaust: the Conquest of the New World (1992) page x "The Mohammedan Conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history." Will Durant, The Story of Civilization: I - Our Oriental Heritage (1935) page 459 According to Will Durant the Muslim Conquest of India killed 80 million
Woe to those who have delighted in deceit, for the day of reckoning dawns not as a whisper but as a thunderous flood. Like pillars of salt, their wickedness shall stand exposed, crumbling under the piercing light that brooks no shadow. They shall be as chaff in the wind, scattered before the blade of truth, their screams lost in the wail of the tempest unleashed. Jac de Molay.
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How is your language/translation department doing?
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soviet union? Mao's china? polpot? the red terror? the french reign of terror? ww1? ww2?...etc
None of which were atheists
“we need not believe one later Soviet claim that he read The Origin of Species at the age of thirteen while still at Gori, and told a fellow pupil that it proved the nonexistence of God. The story fails on several obvious accounts, including Stalin’s remaining religious, even pious, for some years longer.”
Stalin: Breaker of Nations by Robert Conquest
page 20
“As Stalin noted in 1952: “Jesus Christ also suffered, and even carried his cross, and then he rose up to heaven. You, then, have to suffer too, in order to rise up to heaven””
Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth Century Revolutionary Patriotism By Erik van Ree
In the Document “The ‘Purge’ of the Libraries” Stalin ordered the withdrawal of “all anti-religious literature, exposing religion on the basis of natural science data”
The Stalin Era By Philip Boobbyer
“Influenced by his years in an Orthodox seminary, Stalin resurrected the vocabulary and symbolism of religion to make his ruthless social engineering more palatable to the masses”
Soviet Fiction Since Stalin: Science, Politics and Literature by Rosalind J. Marsh page 132
Pol Pot: An Anatomy of a Nightmare by Philip Short Page 150
“Both within the Party leadership and among the rank and file, the grammar of Theravada Buddhism permeated Khmer communist thought, just as Confucian notions helped to fashion Maoism…Sihanouk had called his policy ‘Buddhist socialism’, and his doctrine of neutrality, the Buddhist ‘middle path’…just as Mao had sinified Marxism, Sar gave it a Buddhist tincture”
Good video to fall asleep to 🏴
*_AND_*_ has far less side effects than good old Valium™ _*_. . ._* ;-)
Omg- this is me! Whenever I have insomnia, I find a documentary with a narrator having a nice voice.
Thanks... Fully my intention 😂
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If there were no Crusades, you would now believe that marrying a six-year-old girl is a normal marriage, you would have no Mozart, Beethoven, you would let your wife wear clothes that only reveal her eyes, now I ask everyone, do you want these things to happen?
Exactly crusaders saved Europe
Well actually crusader married at age of 7 😂
Understanding our history gives you a better understanding of our present and a glimpse of our future probabilities.
@@doublewhopper67 I was just wondering have you read the book The calamitous 14th Century by Barbara touchman?
History is being altered, How can you believe anything that is spewed out today.? Most of English history was written by a biased point of view. There is no mention of these lunatic religions of today in the Egyptian record.
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Object Lesson:
It's never about religion;
It's always about power.
Such observation may help inform current understanding of the state of Israel, perhaps
as long as you never mention the political leg of islam, you probably wont be blocked
Religion is always about power
@@MLennholm which results in the control of land, that ppl need to exist
@@vladimiraksionov2462 ''The Historical acquirement of Power was attained through Religion.'', is nonsense.
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I really appreciate you translating right over the speaker , I almost heard what you were saying
Sermons were preached to the soldiers before the gates of Mexico at the Rio grande, talking largely of the “white Anglo Saxon destiny” referring the success and entrance of American arms in Mexico as the children of Israel into the land of Canaan, giving the sanctions and benedictions of Christianity to one of the most cruel, demoralizing and sanguinary (bloody) wars on record.
-Abiel Livermore, war with Mexico reviewed
Unless I’m misunderstanding something, the vast majority of soldiers who perpetuated such horrific atrocities against civilians during the 30 years war were not religious fanatics at all. On the contrary, they were mercenaries ruthlessly & unapologetically obsessed with money & power who would fight for either side. Indeed, the few religious leaders whose supposed faith (more likely desire for ecclesiastical power) started this melee quickly were removed from the scene & replaced by rulers protecting their secular power. Not sure how religious this war ever was, even if that’s the rationale those in power gave.
The crusades vs the jihad is truly one of many interesting wars mankind has ever instigated. Well done on this documentary.
Crusader = diabolical murderous devils with crosses. Jihad = the struggle against these vile creatures.
The deadliest wars are always fought over sustenance,rich material filled land for industry i.e. precious metals,stones,water,excellent soil for agriculture point blank
Religion wasnt the reason for wars it was about money and power. Religion was just an excuse
I’m sure you knew what every single person was thinking 900 years ago
Just to correct you, Islam does not mean "peace", it means "submission" (to God). Check any encyclopedia published before 2001.
You are right. It's actual meaning is "to submit to the Will of God". But word Islam is drawn from original "salim" which also use for peace.
It makes sense seeing as their whole purpose was to make people submit by the sword, even though they come way after Christianity and use Christianity to spawn their own religion, but still to this day they’re waging the war to submit people to their book still by the sword.
It comes from the root slm which can mean peace as well
@@ameenzakariyaok, where? Give a o Iinguistic reference
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Good job creating visual effects, also realistic scenes.
I wish you had more guides about wars, culture during medieval ages such as english - french hundred years war (1337-1453) romanic., gothic art styles, feudalism.
catholics aren't Christians
What about the tuetonic crusades against the pagans of the Baltic states?. That was gnarly
Epic battles on frozen lakes, gnarly indeed
That was considered global business back then
You don't hear much about it.Some cousins of mine the von Lilienschilds took part in the Crusades in the Holy Land and the Baltic Crusades.Thats on grandma,s side.Sure grandpa,s side fought in the Crusades.Botj sides fought in the Thirty Years her side protestants his side Catholics.
@@hildahilpert5018 My grandfathers fought in Finnish cavalry,known and feared as Hakkapeliitat.They were black smiths,Sipi Smith and Sipi Sipisson.They were rewarded with land as crown needed tax revenue.This land was just thick forest and they were pioneers.
soviet union? Mao's china? polpot? the red terror? the french reign of terror? ww1? ww2?
A little research suggests that the massacre of 65,000 Muslim & Jewish civilians by the crusaders in Jerusalem was not a “frenzy of bloodlust” but a response to an order given 3 days after the city had been taken because the Egyptian army was approaching & the army couldn’t control the civilian population & also fight the Egyptian army. War is heartless, especially in ancient times, but most massacres are a response to orders, not a simple frenzy - that whole idea is a bit silly.
Do the follow-up saying how secular humanism started the bloodiest cultural movements in human history in China and the Soviet Union
The great purge and the cultural revolution were not done in the name of secular humanism though.
Why would they lie? The Soviets were (and still are) Greek Orthodox and most of China was Confucianist, Taoist, and Buddhist. Atheists have only become the predominant demographic globally in the last 4 years. You were taught fake history. Secular humanism as an ideology cannot cause death, by definition.
Secular humanism was the real issue huh? Not communism? What about all the other secular humanist nations? (Scandinavia, Western Europe, etc.)
Precisely
Stupid comment.
The Mongols had no culture? What an absolutely stupid thing to say. Every people have a culture, that is part of what it means to be a people. As well Ghenghis Khan actually administered a huge empire and instituted the first "pony express".
he didn't say that...he said they brought no superior culture with them and that they "basically" had no culture. They were a nomadic people and had no established identifying culture at that time. Yes, the empire became huge but most of that was after his death. The idea of a "pony express" was actually introduced to Genghis Khan during the Chinese Song Dynasty and then expanded by his son
Plus they was originally a mish mash of different nomadic steppe tribes so yeah other then conquering and pillaging that mish mash of tribes didnt have that much in common
Mongols had a huge influence in much of Asian...even by side effect they changed other cultures...so they influenced history and had to have a culture to influence anothers
@@brodriguez7934 But the influence wasnt Mongol "culture" it was literally the agenda of one person that being whoever the Khan was at the time. Tengri the Mongolian Shamanistic religion wasnt spread to conquered peoples nor was any language or written systems ...Mongolian art or literature, science nothing that you could attribute to "culture" was adopted by anyone the Mongols conquered.
the only thing they influenced was the logistics and administration or ruling over an empire of different cultures and religjons ...tolerance of religion and ruling through autonomy was the biggest influence.
The soundtrack is from several popular movies. I even picked up Last of the Mohicans in there at one point. Fun.
Good ear!👂💪🤙✌️
Then it is most likely that the one piece of music was originally written by a very long dead European. Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, or whoever. No copyrights to music until fairly recently. If that music was an original work for the movie, it would be copyrighted. Everybody who used it commercially would need permission and would usually have to pay royalties. Including RUclips channels.
German documentaries love to do that and I would guess this is originally a German production seeing that everyone interviewed is speaking German. It seems to be an older production though considering the format and overall looks. They are not necessarily without copyright either. There is a bunch of ZDF History documentations using the Game of Thrones theme song, it used to drive me insane. I guess the TV corporations just pay the royalties.
The opening song I remember hearing during a scene in "The Thin Red Line", can anybody advise the title and author?
The Vengaboys at one point.
Islam being peaceful, chivalrous, and tolerant is perhaps the most ridiculous thing I've ever had the displeasure of hearing
@@Kkkww45 coper
@@Kkkww45
All three religions of the abrahamic death cult mythology have engaged in atrocity and continue to do so.
Superstition fails.
@@satanicmicrochipv5656
soviet union? Mao's china? polpot? the red terror? the french reign of terror? ww1? ww2?...etc
immoral atheism fails
Relative to christianity its actually much more peaceful and tolerant. Its not peaceful though
@@greenearth9945nah as an ex Muslim u are completely and utterly wrong. I would say they are equally wrong while Muslims generally are more violent and less accepting of criticism. As someone who lived among them.
"Martin Luther does not want a reformation, he only wishes to reform" 🤦
I caught that too! lol
I heard it as revolution. Probably what they meant
Revolution
My poop likes to reform as well when it falls in toilet. If only we could drink epoxy and poop out pre intestine shaped plastic shapes, that would be amazing!
Should have said Luther didn't want Revolution only Reformation.
It doesn't sound like religion started these wars at all. Religion was used as a banner by the respective parties, but that's about it. If anything, religion offered a respite from war and provided hope for common understanding and peace.
No.
Sweetwater denotes fresh (non-brackish) water. Brack water was salt water and not good for setting up a village near. Has important context as well regarding malaria. After major tsunami floods one might assume that many streams with sweetwater could become tainted with a degree of brackish status. The Bernese and the Sino-Chinese peoples made great early notes on such. Neither say “L” quite like the English so I suspect many German and Italian lowland marshes deemed “black water” were due to being “brackwater” sources. Just a contextual thought to add to oh so many names occurring in our histories (post-orientalizia of Mediterranean/Mesopotamian/European/the isles etc..)
My favorite is “Roman”.
My rabbit hole lead me to “Óman” using the context through linguistic hunt.
The pacific-Asian nations and Chinese use characters like the Egyptians used them. Words tell sequences over transliterated words. So you can copy paste a chinese/Japanese etc. word and note the meaning of each character and subtract and add back in such a way as to see the sequence of a race or a people group. I’ll leave it at that for y’all to play with but it has been a 100% accurate way thus far for me to understand better the bottleneck of our history. Worth playing with.
"Brack water was salt water and not good for setting up a village near." Humans require sodium for our nervous system to work; hence why, the further back we look at sapien's history, we/they all tended to live near the sea and/or rivers that carried salt. Without salt humans enter hyponatremia, brain swells and you die.
The bit on words is interesting. Does it tally with the use of music score? I understood that punctuation originated from music, using beats, and skips etc. which confuses some bits about; essentially hieroglyphics and the use of symbols. Other examples are that of the ancient Nordic cultures using runes no?
There are many errors like those in this doc.Part of the fun is catching them,innit?
@@teknoaija1762 help me out if i error please! I’m just trying to figure this stuff out with intuition literally. I’m an idiot really but I feel like I can read what some ancients were trying to say. But help is appreciated gracefully!
@@SBragg88 good points! I had just read that the brackish water wasn’t preferred for drinking water etc. but I do agree with your points
@@Mayagainstheworld I wasn t referring to your errors,mate.Just agreed with what you noticed.Catching errors in narrative and how it s communicated sort of enhance the learning from it and experience as whole.Just yesterday I had a good back and forth about a video saying Orcas are whales!They the largest dolphins around.Some said they are so similar,there is no reason to point this out and hell broke loose on comment section.
Like history repeating itself in one way or another
That religious war aint complete when its still going on every single day in one way or another.
Still by the same people who caused massive wars across lands , trying to make others submit to their later formed religion
Watching these while your high is therapeutic
From one hand to the other: Let it be known that in all individuals an evil spirit must truly be dead before peace can rule.
Like most documentaries, makes the Christians sound like the bullies and the world was the victims. What they don’t impress upon in the documentary is that the Muslim Turks were coming into Christian lands as the aggressors and wanted to wipe out the Christian faith altogether. And the Crusaders knew they could not just continue to play defense they had to press forward and go on the offense Or risk losing Christianity for all future. But I still very much enjoyed this video very informative learned a lot of things I did not know before
Yes this video quickly became a joke. Once they started talking about how terrific Islam is I lost respect for it.
Cultural Marxism is real
The ottomans ruled the balkans for centuries and they are still christian dominant. They didnt try to wipe out christianity but they did bad things for sure.
You did hear about Constitine little civil war before the Ottoman right? Way back in the 300s? Christians Emperors kicked out or killed those who didn’t convert…
There is an error in the report. The owner of the Battle of Ain Jalut, who fought the Mongols, is Qutuz, not Salah al-Din, but Salah al-Din is the owner of the Battle of Hattin, who fought the Crusaders.
Owner of battles means what exactly??
Its Winner nor Owner
Once Luther was able to read the Scriptures in his language he knew the pope was lying to him. God intended for evey person to read the Scriptures for themselves. Free will and free to choose for ourselves. Not forced religion
and thats why the pope and mohammed were cut from the same cloth.
@@MrSoulauctioneer if you watch Cira International Al Fadi and Jay Smith say there is no such thing as a allah or muhammed it's all lies. islam is a man made cult that follows the devil. I don't pay much attention to the pope. It's a shame his followers don't know the real history and especially of the jesuits. Not good
And yet, Christians have been forcing their religion on people this entire time.
What bible did you read that in?
All three religions of the abrahamic death cult mythology are founded on forced expansion and atrocity.
The only thing your god loves more than land theft, pillage and s€x slavery, is genocide.
Superstition fails.
Good video to fall asleep to 🇺🇸
The purpose of the room it was in could help deepen one’s understanding
why do peopel hype up the crusades like it was even anything compared to other wars. like in the whole of it, it killed less people than the vietnam war
"Magellan didn’t prove the earth was round. It had been known by all educated people in Europe that the Earth was approximately spherical for about 1,500 to 2,000 years before Magellan was born. Magellan no more proved the Earth was round than Richard the Lionheart proved that 1 + 1 = 2. It was a known and accepted fact from long before his birth."
Before Magellan nobody knew it as a a physical fact get over yourself
@@ralphjenkinson3289 Yes they did. There was no confusion there among the learned.
@@ralphjenkinson3289 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ralphjenkinson3289 Humans have known for a very long time that you can measure the circumference of the earth with just the sun, two vertical sticks in the ground, a measurement of time, and a measurement of distance. Lol.
Even the Pyramids are perfectly lined up with the sun, with their centre points being a perfect distance apart... We know they used water leveling... We know they measured time... We know they measured distance... We know ancient cultures across the world worshipped the sun in one way or another... We know leaders used such knowledge to predict weather patterns, seasonal shifts, and to create calenders...
The Catholics are lying to you. Believe it or not.. 😂
I agree. Richard the lion hearted is widely known for proving 1 +1=2. 🎉🎉🎉
"Germany or France were not centers of learning in antiquity" (47:30) This type of utter fallacy is dying out. We now realize that it was the Celts, specifically the Aedui and their ancestors and progeny that were the keepers of the most accurate celestial knowledge, that is before the Celtic Holocaust by the Romans and the Islamic Invasions and their borrowing and the following decline of the learned peoples everywhere they brought their swords.
Will be fun when History Hit discovers Charlemagne
Love to see Father continuing his holy conquests.
Hopefully one day, to help free the people from an aggressive blood thirsty cult
@@jamesjohno1180 Which one? :)
@@MrAuskiwi101Abrahamic religions
@@derekobs9688 100%
Dang, I love the ominous background music
martin luther didnt want a reformation he only wanted reform. can you hear yourself ?!
🤣🤣🤣…you are violent, I heard it too😂
@@DIPLOMATCENTERthey said revolution
Revolution*
The two words have different meanings & this is simply a play on words, with the narrator meaning “Reformation” upper, not lower case. Please, read more.
Awesome job paul thanks
Do you talk about the 780 wars during Islamic expansion
Not the subject of this video
Kind of is exactly the subject..religions bloodiest wars. Are you just trying to be smug?
Whataboutism doesn't justify anything.
History may not exactly repeat itself, but it certainly rhymes
I find quite a few critical issues with this presentation, not least of which is a covert defense of islam (I didn't misspell, but simply refuse to captalize?). On at least two occasions, the statement is made that "islam" means "peace", which it does not. islam means "submission", which is certainly not applicable as "peace"? The commentators also repeat the falsehood that the Ark Of The Covenant makes an army invincible, something which a cursory reading of 1 Samuel 4:3-11 will totally disprove.
the word, itself, means submission, but the principle of Islam is peace. Of course, the Ark Of The Covenant did not make an army invincible but it is what they believed. In reality, biblical verses do not prove or disprove anything
I really dont think you can be using Bible verses as historical text to disprove anything
@@lozpopo, You're entitled to your opinion?
Thank you for pointing this out. The documentary attempts to make Christianity and Islam seem basically the same. It takes a lot of reading to go through the bible, but only a short time to read the Quran. They're very different points of view. Islam makes references to Judaism, Christianity and reflects passages that can be found in the bible as if some of it was copied. The bible has stories with roots in earlier Mesopotamian writings and oral traditions. Leaders in both refuse to acknowledge earlier sources for so-called _inspiration._
It definitely doesn't mean peace and islam has been attempting to conquer the world since its inception. The fact that they claim that the middle east - particularly Israel - belongs to them and Israel has no right to exist is laughable. Islam wasn't created until 600years after Christ and hundreds more years after Judaism. The only reason we had to have the crusades is because these idiots muslims attacked Jerusalem. It isn't theirs. They stole it and we kicked their ass and took it back.
Thank gawd 👍✨😸
And thank you .
Very enjoyable and interesting.... nice personalities and loved the laughter
Cool Thanks
Definitely good video to fall asleep to
The narrator states that Islam means Peace yet in reality it means Submission to the Will of an Imaginary Lunar Deity.
the word, itself, means submission, but the principle of Islam is peace. Many historical religions and beliefs centred on a moon god. Often it was not the moon itself nor the deity as a dimensional being but rather the meaning behind it
_The same Deity the Christians and Jews worship, too _*_. . ._*
@@letoubib21 not really...God, with his various names, yes...but not Jesus, Mohammed etc
I noticed a distinctly different tone when discussing Islam and Muslims as opposed to Christianity. The word 'bloodlust' was used to describe one Crusdaer victory, there's no way he would have said that about any Islamic victory.
@@kevinb9830 _A pure question of perspective, Kevin:_
_If I kill you, I'm undisputedly the winner, but if you kill me, I doubt it's that great _*_. . ._*
the order of the Knights Templar, founded in the aftermath of the first crusade, was one of the most powerful organizations in history.
the knights Templar were the true legends, so unfortunate they failed.
_"Failed" is the wrong expression, I think _*_. . ._*
@@letoubib21 ''failed' is the RIGHT word, because the Templar's were unfortunately obliterated.
@@ravenhill_of_midsummer_1968
_My definition of failure is something active. But the Templars, on the other hand, "got failed" by Philippe le Bel (et aliae scilicet) _*_. . ._*
That's a bit of an exaggerattion. The moment a King turned his eyes on them, they crumbled. They weren't even the best nor most successful Knight's of the Church
The nights temple are did not fail the pope and the king of france conspired and on friday the thirteenth assassinated Many of them imprisoned the rest of them and basically wiped them out in one day
Thanks
Need to edit the script so that it makes sense.
Not nearly as honest about the evils of Islam as you should have been. Very sad to see the makers are either afraid or ignorant. So many unsightly details left out. A shame to hide from the truth.
Guess I,ll have to watch it all the way.The Muslims are not peaceful in any way.😊
Born to late to fight a Holy War- bummer…
It’s still going on today........Islam ☪️must be stopped in America 🇺🇸
@rummer78 Really? What do you think is going on right now? The flames of holy war in the middle east are being fanned throughout the world! You will get your chance if that's what you want.
Born into an educated society too, and you STILL cant spell !
No mention at all about the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathars.
So
Power - Power and MORE POWER ...... Remove the word POWER AND STOP ALL WARS
Kind of makes me want to listen to Megadeth
The bizarre fawning over Islam is insufferable. It's like the whole concept of a documentary on Holy Wars in the Middle Ages is thrown out for 25 minutes so we can all learn about how wonderful and peaceful and tolerant and innovative and awesome Islam is. Also they invented romantic love (???).
So glad to see someone else that heard all of that too.
I laughed at the part they said that Muslims invented romantic love in their poetry. Out loud I said to no one in particular “I guess women beating is “love””
Growing up in a Islamic household was hell, I always used to ask why God sounds pissed off in Islam more than Christianity. Pray five times a day? You, can't do this and you can't do that. I rather go across the street to the Church where God is the friendlier and I don't have to work twice as hard. I was always told as a kid if you don't die a Muslim you're not going to heaven. All other religions are wrong and we are right. Behind closed doors that's what they say, it's nuts. And the so called prophet that everyone in Islam speaks highly of? We will call him "Moe" married a six year old girl and consummated their relationship when she was 9 and he 50. It's crazy how people are hypnotized by this and every Muslim will tell you stories as though they were there. Oh and the word of the Quran has NEVER been CHANGED, unlike the Christians and Jews which there text has, they claim. What a joke, I don't even trust the post office man to delivery my mail correctly.
thanks for the heads up. i was 5 minutes and 39 seconds in and closed the video now.
Thank you. Invented romantic love. Not possible with four wives😂
China was more advanced than the islamic world, also had a larger economy
The crusades were not the bloodiest wars in history nor was it bloodiest wars in the medieval era the bloodiest wars of are three kingdoms war : 36,000,000- 40,000,000 ; an Lushan rebellion 13,000,000- 36,000,000;mongol conquest 30000000-40000000 ,conquest of Timur 8000000- 20000000 ;Taiping Rebellion 20,000,000-70,000,000; Russian civil war 7,000,000-12,000,000; Chinese Civil War 8,000,000-11,692,000; Second Sino-Japanese War 20,000,000-25,000,000; World War II 80,000,000 . While the crusades on of 200 years cost the lives of 1,000,000-3,000,000 you along with many atheists still called it the bloodiest war in history give me a break sure it was very important but not the bloodiest 🤦🏽♂️on the terms of casualties the crusades won’t even make it to the top 10 and it will barely get into the top 20,s
Make it make sense
Good point - the largest genocide in history (The Great Leap Forward) was carried out by atheists
Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.
_Please, don't take yourselves too seriously _*_. . ._*
Turks were defeated multiple times. Turks are now a nato puppet. Take an L turks, lowercase is the proper way.
Christians had been invading their land and further south killing and raping since the crusades ,, centuries earlier ..
Some real bright people in the comment section here
A reformation would mean to reform. Perhaps you mean Luther didn't mean to spark a world war and massive series of atrocities
BROTHER WILL KILL BROTHER
SPILLING BLOOD CROSS THE LAND
KILLING FOR RELIGION
SOMETHING I DONT UNDERSTAND
Iron Maiden ROCK !!!!
@adambane1719 Megadeth
What has changed? 1940s Europe, over 60 Million people died in WW2
109 countries !
Didn’t say that. “they bring no superior culture with them” in reference to Islam. Which is definitely ethnocentric but not incorrect. The Mongols were not farmers, what they acquire they acquire through conquest. In this respect the statement is true.
This narrator insists the islamic culture is 'superior' several times, and never once criticises anything about Islam or the Muslims, whilst chastitising Crusaders for their 'bloodlust'.
@@Sultanhj2000 And? I couldn't care less about religion. it's all nonsense.
@@Sultanhj2000 I don't care about religious beliefs, in that they're all delusions, but I do like history.
@@Sultanhj2000 Well, as they say every religious person is an atheist towards thousands of Gods. I just go one further.
@@Sultanhj2000 name me an atheistic deity.
Anybody know the beat at the very beginning?
thank you
Okay, I learned that it was probable that Martin Luther did nail his 95 theses to the church door because church doors were like corkboard for the communities, and it's where everyone posted things, so the twist is that it was nothing special that he did that. This was on a PBS documentary....
and he wasnt the first, Wycliffed nailed his proclamations on church doors as well, but hundreds of years before in England.
Love thy neighbor Christianity preaches that so Christianity by far is a stand out religion
Some nice Islamic propaganda here. Lots of talk about how it “spread” so quickly while glossing over how. Spoiler alert: violence
Nothing said was untrue, it praised many qualities as well
@@gorguan1167 nothing untrue, but the point was the omission that the reason Islam spread so quickly was that they subjugated people by violence, long before they went to war with the Christians.
Christianity was no different - violence
@@LadyWhinesalot You are incorrect in the context, actually. The two early monotheistic religions, Judaism and Christianity, spread very slowly for hundreds of years, mainly due to their exclusivity. The Crusades, the inquisition, etc did not come along until 1000 years later. Islam is the only Abrahamic religion where the primary focus is to convert as many people to it as possible. According to the Quran, Muhammad was a merchant until he had the vision of Gabriel, and then he became a warlord.
Either way, my point was just that the documentary glossed over how and why Islam spread so quickly.
@@_deepcalm_ Christianity aggressively converts others and did spread quickly... primarily by co-opting existing Pagan cultural and religious practices and later...by violence. Judaism, predating Christianity by thousands of years, does not need to spread as it doesn't *need* people to be Jewish. It is as much a religion as an ethnicity.
Religion is the worst thing to happen to man.
It’s the best thing that happened to man before religion people killed each other and human life was like grass, religion teaches morality and righteous living. People want live life free with no consequences, adultery, fornication, lying, murder, envy, hate, etc. then when saying it’s sin, people don’t wanna hear it cause it goes against what they want to do. Each to their own. Human is inherently evil, religion is good so if people of religion are doing bad stuff it’s not the religion but the people within it
I understand what you’re saying humans can be cruel. But your not understanding what I’m saying. I guess we disagree. Religion is for the week. I don’t need a 2000 year old book to tell me how to have spirituality morals. I understand people need a friend in the sky looking out after them. Giving them laws that need to be updated. How about thou should not touch children. Maybe you should look into what I’m saying. Start with Thomas Paine book common sense. Friedrich Nietzsche. I was once a Christian believer. And now I’m free
If you follow the life of Jesus Christ in the Gospels you will easily see that He preached non violence and thats the way He lived. Love God, love your neighbors and love your enemies. Anyone that doesn't live in the image of Jesus Christ and follows His teaching is no Christian
Jesus™ said he would save the world from sin.
Thor said he would rid the world of ice giants
Well, when's the last time you saw an ice giant?
If you're going to pick an imaginary friend for emotional support, at least pick one that does what he says, dingbat.
Superstition fails.
@@satanicmicrochipv5656😂😂😂 belter
This is NOT the complete history lol
It's surprising how biased this was btw...
Elect a king? I didn't vote for him .
This is a very important and valuable video
Whoever researched this video *failed to look at scriptural rationale* behind some of the wars. The writer failed to consider the _heavy criticism of Christians and Jews- a refrain throughout the Q. It resembles the tone of biblical passages which condemn Canaanites for any number of sins, thus giving Jews a rationale for not only settling the land, but clearing it (an attempt at genocide, which thankfully failed b/c it was half-hearted - well, according to the only account of it - which is found the bible). Reading the Q thoroughly reveals that after having read it wholly, a faithful reader would feel compelled to eliminate all of those who do no _submit_ to Islam, including doubters, which rank high as something akin to evildoers, rather than mere skeptics exercising caution.
You’ve misinterpreted it.
@@skaetur1 _Maybe our Melissa has been gaslighted one time too many _*_. . ._* ;-)
@@skaetur1Taquia
Your inference is quite wrong. Essence of Quran is fearing of God and justice among human, fight against evil not innocent unbelivers.
@@ameenzakariya Taqiya
Can you do a documentary about the counter reformation and the influence the Jesuits had on it?
The jesuits were the Shock Troops for the genocide that was colonialism
Correction: please note that the word “Islam” means SUBMISSION (to the will of Allah, blessed be his name); it does NOT mean PEACE, as stated in the introduction to this program
Hitler ruined the German language. Luther yells in German and all I can hear or see is hitler 😂
Should be "the Stoopid Wars"
The pencil in the beginning sounds like crying and a sniffle at the end to me. Am I insane?
Exactly what turned Me away from religion and toward spirituality
I think this is where a lot of people are heading. There always will be people trying to direct spirituality into something that will perpetuate fear. To control the masses of course. Even the New Age communities are resembling organized religions. Love is where we all should be headed. Hopefully the rest of it will drop away.
Imo,religion is the bane of the world
What?
@@TracyD2 wow... love, huh? sounds like bs
The sins of man turned you away from God?
Religion did not start any wars. Humans did.
Whoa....deep thought dude
So, why the was no such problem among pagans?…
Why do you have to jump back and forth in time, instead of narrating all historical events chronologically? You have done the same in other videos. What is the point of that?
thanks for what they gave , but forcing people for embracing Islam in 21th century ,, with all that traditional habit just not acceptable at all
They love using the word orgy in this documentary.
I'll never understand why the West simps for Islam now.
Very hard to understand two people talking at the same time.
Another important reason for the success of the Turks was their superior military technology and art of war . These nomads from the Steppes could be credited with introducing ' the age of the horse .
they did not introduce horse warfare to Europa, since the Huns, the Avars, etc were more than 500 years before them. And the superior military technology was mainly artillery that came originally from Persia (or ultimately from India). Most of the famous weapons blacksmiths were Gypsies, who casted the Ottoman canons and very often also manouvered them in battle. It took the Europeans about 100 years to copy that form of artillery and as soon as they managed to master that technology, the Ottoman power started to decline.
the horse used in battle started 6000 years ago, where did you get your education?
@@ekesandras1481he’d just like to think his people where top of the range😂
We’ve been kicking the shit out of each other since the Stone Age right up to now 😂😂wtf is up with that 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Of course we do. We're territorial social animals.
Yep! Welcome to Earth! 😂
Muslims don't believe in peace
They created a money system. "They"
*Now here's one of the reasons why I turned away from my religion at birth.*
If an invading religion threatens your way of life, retribution is not only warranted, buy your duty.
Muslim Intellectual Culture A HUGE PROPAGANDA
NO MENTION OF BURNING LIBRARIES 😢😢
Bottom line it is still power and money all greed guys hiding d curtain of religion
The Crusades entered Guinness as the longest war and H.Wollschläger (Die bewaffneten Wallfahrten gen Jerusalem, Zürich 1973) estimates that there were probably 20 million victims in the Holy Land and Arab/Turkish areas alone. The deaths also weren't caused by getting gunned to death as in WW2 making the deaths more brutal
The Thirty Years War entered Guinness as the longest continuous war fought internationally, the Reconquista entered Guinness as the longest war fought irregularly, the Taiping Rebellion entered Guinness as the bloodiest civil war
"The destruction of the Indians of the Americas was, far and away, the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world." David E. Stannard, American Holocaust: the Conquest of the New World (1992) page x
"The Mohammedan Conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history." Will Durant, The Story of Civilization: I - Our Oriental Heritage (1935) page 459
According to Will Durant the Muslim Conquest of India killed 80 million
Woe to those who have delighted in deceit, for the day of reckoning dawns not as a whisper but as a thunderous flood. Like pillars of salt, their wickedness shall stand exposed, crumbling under the piercing light that brooks no shadow. They shall be as chaff in the wind, scattered before the blade of truth, their screams lost in the wail of the tempest unleashed.
Jac de Molay.
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Kantorus rule of laws are in amupas but if those same laws imprison belmarshians like assange, what's the point then?
So...is it The Truth about our History this time????
Religion did not start the bloodiest wars. Darwinian evolution did.
Prof. Dr. Helmut
Dying for myths. Good doc though.
Dying for power not myths