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by lukan
39 days ago
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"I do not think its entirely true to say Christians were "free to plunder and enslave non-Christians"" Well, I am not a historian, but was there any war against pagans, that was stopped by the church or individual priests? (talking about medieval times, modern christianity is a bit different, but the old tradition seems to get a revival in certain circles) The most I know of, is individual priests who for example criticize the acts of the conquistadores. But crusades to "spread" christianity were rather pushed as a sure way to get into heaven as far as I know. "The crusades were not financially remunerative - the crusaders mostly lost money." That is probably why they stopped doing it. Before christianity they had all the coasts of europe to blunder. After their kings turned christians who made treaties with the mainland christian empires - that was not possible anymore and raiding, even under the disguise of crusade, much harder and therefore less attractive (apart from that I did not claim that my explanation is the explanation, just a contributing factor) |
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I recall reading a priest or monk influenced Charlemagne to stop/moderate his persecution of pagans. I very much doubt this was the only example, just one I have read about.
> But crusades to "spread" christianity were rather pushed as a sure way to get into heaven as far as I know.
In very specific cases, most notably the liberation of Jerusalem, not in general.
> That is probably why they stopped doing it.
Crusades went on for about 400 years if you count things such as the Reconquista
I also find it hard to believe they could not find profitable wars. It was not difficult to find an excuse for war. Being Christians did not prevent either Harald Haraddra or William the Conqueror from invading England.
> The most I know of, is individual priests who for example criticize the acts of the conquistadores
It was more than just scattered individuals voicing criticism. It was a movement that lead to action and legislation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protector_of_the_Indians