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We invite our fellow Christians to help us use the mightiest weapon we have at our disposal: the Word, grounded in truth. We will examine how God didóand still doesóhave a plan for how Christians can stop the spread of a false religion, a religion based on falsehood and evil. Islam, which, according to Christian belief, aligns with what Satan has sought to accomplish all along: the denial of Jesusí divinity, and even the denial that He died on the Cross.
This narrative collapses under scrutiny. Independent historians, outside of the Gospels, have verified that Jesus lived and died on the Crossówhom we believe rose on the third day. Scripture records that more than 400 people witnessed this miracle. We will also cover the miracle of King Baldwin IV, the “Leprosy King,” who defeated an estimated 80,000 Muslim soldiers with an army of only 500 Templar Knights.
Christianity was never the aggressor in the Crusades. The Crusades themselves were the result of constant aggression through Islamic expansion and the takeover of Christian establishments throughout the Middle Eastern region. Iraq was once a majority Christian nation, as were Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iran, Turkey, and Lebanon.
Muhammad himself led armies that beheaded those who did not accept Islam. Even after his death, his followers continued their conquests, attempting to take Constantinople and invading Spain. They advanced through Spain and into France, where they were eventually stopped by the King of the Franks, Charlemagne. At that point, the Spaniards realized they could also resist, and after 400 years of struggle, they finally expelled the Muslims from Spain.
Some Sources and Recommended Readings
- The Crusades: A History ó Jonathan Riley-Smith
A widely respected scholarly account explaining why the Crusades were fought and placing them in the context of medieval Christian society. Riley-Smith was one of the most influential Western historians of the crusading movement. - The Crusades: A Short History ó Jonathan Riley-Smith
A concise version suitable for general audiences while remaining grounded in solid Western scholarship. - Defenders of the West: The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islamic Expansion
A modern historical narrative focusing on Christian figures who defended Western Christendom against Islamic incursions. - The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam ó Jonathan Riley-Smith
Explores the crusading movement, how Christians understood it at the time, and how it has been interpreted in later Christian thought. - Mohammed and Charlemagne ó Henri Pirenne
A classic Western historical work arguing that Arab expansion profoundly shaped medieval Europe, including the decline of Roman influence and the need for defensive responses by Christian kingdoms.
Other Useful Historical Works
- The Crusades and Their Sources ó edited by John France & William G. Zajac
A collection of source material used by Western historians, offering detailed insight into how crusading history was recorded. - Crusaders and Muslims in Twelfth-Century Syria ó edited volume
Examines encounters between Christian crusaders and Muslim forces using Western historical sources.
Primary and Near-Primary Christian Sources
These works are valuable for supporting specific historical claims about the Crusades:
- Fulcher of Chartres, Chronicle of the First Crusade
- Jean de Joinville, Life of Saint Louis
- Geoffroy de Villehardouin, Deeds of the Crusaders
