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Saladin 3D cartoon launched
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:39 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting femme_fatal: the thing is that cathoics dont have a so called duty about luther, not mentioning all other old monks
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Well true! There is no duty regarding old monks like Luther, but I was silly enough to assume  |
no, really, this old monk thing made me really laugh!
the duty is the attendance to church  |
Hey, I had 15 years of religion class on a daily basis. What do you think I was doing during class? This was probably when old Luther was mentioned.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:48 pm |
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Hey, I had 15 years of religion class on a daily basis. What do you think I was doing during class? This was probably when old Luther was mentioned. |
Don't worry Teas...he wasn't very popular amoung Catholics. He was a lesser monk! Hehehe
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:50 pm |
Quoting teaschip1:
Hey, I had 15 years of religion class on a daily basis. What do you think I was doing during class? This was probably when old Luther was mentioned. |
tea, you made my day!
i will never forget about the old monks
i do understand your age abck then
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:54 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: More brownie points to AEnigma..
She does make sense, occassionally ! |
Aenigma - I think we need to take you in for a check-up, this is not good news...
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 08:46 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Did you know that perhaps the worst enemy of Turks in history was Martin Luther? He actually wrote a special treatise to warn his fellow Chiristians against the Turkish danger and suggested ways to combat and destroy the Turks.
Very peace-loving man, he was !
In his treatise, he also noted that the Jews were just as bad. He claimed that Turks and Jews feel close to each other and both consider their own religions monoteist (single god), but secretly think Christianity is a politeist religion (with more than one god). What a shame !
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after what turks did to europe you wonder why he had such thoughts? or you may think that he was supposed to love and thank for turkish invasions?
you better think a little before you pop up with some old monks.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 08:52 pm |
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OMG....FF....I am on the floor, holding my sides, laughing, crying....I think it will be a long time before he pops up with a monk or a reverend for that matter!
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 09:41 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: you better think a little before you pop up with some old monks. |
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20 Nov 2007 Tue 02:00 am |
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20 Nov 2007 Tue 02:22 am |
Saladin, Opponent of Crusaders
Saladin, Arabic Salah ad-Din, Muslim warrior and Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, the great opponent of the Crusaders, b. Mesopotamia, of Kurdish descent.
Gathering a large force of Muslims of various groups—but all called Saracens by the Christians—he set out to attack the Christians. Raymond of Tripoli was at first his ally, but then joined the other Crusaders, and the great battle of Hattin (near Tiberias) in 1187 found Christians matched against Muslims. Saladin won brilliantly, capturing Guy of Lusignan and Reginald of Châtillon. The city of Jerusalem also fell to him. The Third Crusade was gathered (1189) and came to the Holy Land to try to recover the Holy City. Thus it was that Richard I of England and Saladin met in the conflict that was to be celebrated in later chivalric romance. The reputation that Saladin had among the Christians for generosity and chivalry does not seem to have been a legend, and there seems no doubt that Saladin admired Richard as a worthy opponent. The Crusaders, however, failed in their purpose and succeeded only in capturing Akko. In 1192, Saladin came to agreement with the Crusaders upon the Peace of Ramla, which left the Latin Kingdom only a strip along the coast from Tyre to Yafo. The Christians were never to recover from their defeat.
http://www.allcrusades.com/CHRONOLOGICAL/chronology_an_arab_view.htm
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