Well,
the crusades, then. I prefer the term, bankers wars. Templars
established the banks, which was why they built bastilles. So, the
common thread is bankers, even going back to the money changers in the
termple, whom Jesus chased out with a stick.
However, your point is taken, Islam is a death cult, except no one cared about the middle east until the industrial revolution and the discovery of oil there. Islam had already been pushed out of Europe. The current mass migration of Muslims to the north is a dagger into the heart of Europe, but the hand that wields it is the Jew, determined to get revenge for the holocaust.
I put all of the world's religions, including Christianity, into the same basket of paganism, originating with Nimrod, the great grandson of Noah, a hunter of men who sought to enslave all of mankind, whose plans God confounded lest there be no end to the evil thereof. Nimrod declared his father as God, himself God reborn, and his mother, the mother of God. Sound familiar? It should as it's at the heart of all the world's pagan religions. Pharoah was a descendant of these god kings, and it was the black arts which the egyptians practiced which the templars brought back to europe and built castles to enslave the countryside, a feudal system, which was also practiced in other parts of the world.
Christianity isn't a panacea, it's merely another form of paganism, evidenced by man's false doctrine of the trinity adopted in the 3rd century by Rome as a compromise with paganism in order to establish a state religion.
Truth, on the other hand, is what God wrought in Christ on earth. Truth is the only defense against the snares of the wicked. Truth which we have in the form of the canonized bible, and in Jesus Christ, the word of truth made flesh, the word, which God wrought in the heavens and underscored with his name.
It gripes me to no end to hear anyone say that God is the reason for all of the world's wars throughout history, when it's clearly the love of mammon which is the cause, or religion perhaps, but neither has anything to do with God or truth.
https://www.amren.com/features/2020/02/the-battle-that-saved-christendom
However, your point is taken, Islam is a death cult, except no one cared about the middle east until the industrial revolution and the discovery of oil there. Islam had already been pushed out of Europe. The current mass migration of Muslims to the north is a dagger into the heart of Europe, but the hand that wields it is the Jew, determined to get revenge for the holocaust.
I put all of the world's religions, including Christianity, into the same basket of paganism, originating with Nimrod, the great grandson of Noah, a hunter of men who sought to enslave all of mankind, whose plans God confounded lest there be no end to the evil thereof. Nimrod declared his father as God, himself God reborn, and his mother, the mother of God. Sound familiar? It should as it's at the heart of all the world's pagan religions. Pharoah was a descendant of these god kings, and it was the black arts which the egyptians practiced which the templars brought back to europe and built castles to enslave the countryside, a feudal system, which was also practiced in other parts of the world.
Christianity isn't a panacea, it's merely another form of paganism, evidenced by man's false doctrine of the trinity adopted in the 3rd century by Rome as a compromise with paganism in order to establish a state religion.
Truth, on the other hand, is what God wrought in Christ on earth. Truth is the only defense against the snares of the wicked. Truth which we have in the form of the canonized bible, and in Jesus Christ, the word of truth made flesh, the word, which God wrought in the heavens and underscored with his name.
It gripes me to no end to hear anyone say that God is the reason for all of the world's wars throughout history, when it's clearly the love of mammon which is the cause, or religion perhaps, but neither has anything to do with God or truth.
https://www.amren.com/features/2020/02/the-battle-that-saved-christendom
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