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Originally posted by Arkaleus
If I were looking for a reason to stir up the populace into war, I would need more than just "compeetition between royals" or the general religious zealotry of Christianity. The crusades were not a normal war - you have to convince people to travell half way across the continent in a time when such journeys often were fatal, you can't do that for just the traditional reasons.
Originally posted by Arkaleus
I think what I am asking you to do here is to use your own reasoning abilities, combined with a litte bit of inference, but this topic is rather obscure so I don't think I'm going to have much luck!
Originally posted by Arkaleus
The story of Constantine's conversion doesn't come from the church.
And what's the deal with Mithras? I never studied that mystery school. I don't see what the big deal is about it. It's just another sun cult.
Originally posted by soothsayer
The Holy Wars were first started because the Church was afraid of the Knights Templar...
The Church sent the Templars to this foreign country in the hopes that they would be destroyed, along with any memory of Christ's humanity.
TextConstantine was a follower of Sol Invictus - a development of Mithraism.