Crusades
Ten points supported by the yes side involves the starting point of the crusade was to help the Christian churches in the east. The original reason for the crusades changed to the freeing of the holy land, most of all Jerusalem. They wanted to free the holy land because it was territory run by Muslims and Jerusalem was the place of Jesus death, and resurrection which is the foundation of the Christian religion therefore they believed that Jerusalem belonged to the Christians. Jerusalem was looked at as such a holy place because many Christians made a pilgrimage to the city and looked at it as the climax of their religious life, others went there to clear their consciences and be forgiven for crimes they committed against the church and God, also they thought Jerusalem was where God walked and lived among his people and they thought it was a resting place of the righteous and a paradise with a tree of life that healed all men. When the Christians took pilgrimages to Jerusalem century after centur
Also it was said that the Christians wanted to take over this land for selfish reasons involving they wanted more land for themselves and it was also said that Pope Urban the II lit the fire of the long ongoing animosity between the Christians and the Muslims causing the Crusade to begin. In the end every religion in some ways are not and never will be tolerant of another religion and it's hard to except others that don't believe in the same things as you do and sometimes it cause conflicts. Now the bad blood between the Christians and the Muslims had been going on for centuries way before the Christian crusades because the Christians were always trying to expand and the Muslims were always being asked to defend the enemies of the Christians in these wars. Augustine declared if you had just cause and fought with the right intentions Christians shouldn't feel bad about participating in wars, this implies that the church was not only contributing to war but saying it was ok for the Christians to fight making them believe if they did that their sins would be forgiven but the church was also fixed on the expanding Christianity. I don't believe more in one side than the other because I wasn't there to witness what the true intentions were motivating the crusades. So this points to the whole motivation for the crusades was based on religion and the beliefs of the Christians. Also the Christians and Muslims had a past of war in Spain which could have provoked this upcoming crusade between the Christians and the Muslims not related to religion, also before the wars in Spain St. The crusaders believed that going on the crusades they were doing Gods work therefore were also being forgiven for their sins. They wanted to conquer, expand and finally rule over the land of their God. Others don't think that the crusades were motivated by religion because in Jerusalem the Muslims were fighting one another because their leader Mohammad died and the Muslim world divided into two rivaling political parties. I do know that in history many religions have made mistakes but I am also a Catholic/Christian and if the Christians were ultimately faithful to the Christian beliefs they couldn't and wouldn't do some of the bad things they are accused of but I also know that religion and people can be corrupt. In conclusion the motivation of the crusades was based on religion. This leads us to think that the Christians found a weakness in Jerusalem when their leader died and wanted to take advantage of that weakness. y they started to believe that the Sepulcher of Christ belonged to them.
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