The Truth about Crusades and Imperialism

Y2K

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who told u Portuguese ? hahaha? your mother? or father? or any historical article? Soo sad about your history knowledge..... We never kills any muslims in sri lanka by that time. because muslims are very few that time. and before muslims Catholics was here.. in india 100000 catholics. in sri lanka 1000 Catholics. Muslims came after long time. But in sri lanka history teach us catholics came from Portuguese. its wrong. we came before them. at anuradhapura time. jesus apostle came to this island. to spread jesus words..

Yeah mchan anybody knows before that Jesus's apostle came to asia to preach his teachings bt without knowing these facts now they (muslims) want to find faults with others by doing that only they try to justify their killings which happens even today ... What a tragedy !
 

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hahaha. i am really sorry about your knowledge. Catholics never says jesus came to india. Only Buddhist(not every one) people and indian muslims says that.. Machan 1st learn history ok. Whats your School? I am really sorry about your school also.. I think you are still young. thats why you talking like that.. very sad.. Thats why we call muslims are idiots.. And Catholics never kills any muslims in sri lanka. because at that time muslims are very few. hahaha. so sad... Real jokers are muslims.. Not ex muslim ahamed or any other religion guys.. hahaha

Some people try to earns some money publishing these kinds of made up stories , some people brought "case for Christ" "Case for God" "End of the World 2012" but why? Just to earns some big money.

Anybody can say anything but we have our own brains so do not just believe it. Other thing is that book is really filthy; I had it in my book store.
Sad story is if you publish a good book with good teachings very few will buy it, but if you write on some controversial subject like this due to many strange reason people read it, pay much attention to it. By the way It seems Muslims are really like this rather than Buddhist people I guess because they want to prove that Jesus is just a man that is what Quran/Allah wants to tell you.

But We Christians knows that Jesus never came to India ..... by the way this Issa is not my Jesus Christ he is someone else God Damn it.
Ok let’s say by any chance Jesus leant Buddhism but how we can say it?
Merely because of some similarities of his teachings with Lord Buddha but if he is really Buddhist he should not talk abt All Mighty God, then why similarities? common even Buddhist says there are some law which are universal & eternal so when it comes to Humanity & Love we found some similarities with his teachings other than that all the other teachings are totally different Jesus always speak abt his father's kingdom his teachings most of the time not for this world

May God Bless you & Guide you to the truth
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You mean how a Christian fanatic massacred 90 of his own people in Norway today?:rofl:

Well Brother.... Jesus never accept killings or Violence he practise non-violence do not forget Judas the one who Betrayed Jesus his Master. I am tell you today so called Christians who’s doing such kind of things betraying Jesus (bt when compare to Islam Extremists or Fanatics actitivities Christians are far better, whether you like it or not that is the truth)

What was Jesus’ last commandment? What were his criteria to be his disciples?

34 A new commandments I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:34-35 ("I :love: these words of our Lord Jesus" -Y2K)

What are your criteria to become Allah’s follower (you can not say Allah’s children because he does like it at all)

We know if you are practising Love & Kindness you are a true Buddhist person but if you are not following his Teachings you are not his true follower because Buddha preached non-violence & love & Kindness
Likewise Jesus also told us to “love one another” by then people will know that we are his true disciples

Bt when you are teachings are wrong (that's a different story) then you have to think twice before killing each other. You should not teach your followers to kill each other in the name of GOD because if he is loving GOD (Just like Christian GOD) he will never tells you to kill each other because although they disbelieve they also his children

Remember the Cain & Abel's story?
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Well Brother.... Jesus never accept killings or Violence he practise non-violence do not forget Judas the one who Betrayed Jesus his Master. I am tell you today so called Christians who’s doing such kind of things betraying Jesus (bt when compare to Islam Extremists or Fanatics actitivities Christians are far better, whether you like it or not that is the truth)

What was Jesus’ last commandment? What were his criteria to be his disciples?

34 A new commandments I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:34-35 ("I :love: these words of our Lord Jesus" -Y2K)

What are your criteria to become Allah’s follower (you can not say Allah’s children because he does like it at all)

We know if you are practising Love & Kindness you are a true Buddhist person but if you are not following his Teachings you are not his true follower because Buddha preached non-violence & love & Kindness
Likewise Jesus also told us to “love one another” by then people will know that we are his true disciples

Bt when you are teachings are wrong (that's a different story) then you have to think twice before killing each other. You should not teach your followers to kill each other in the name of GOD because if he is loving GOD (Just like Christian GOD) he will never tells you to kill each other because although they disbelieve they also his children

Remember the Cain & Abel's story?
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Will see if any christian wants to love the guy shot those 90 ppl cold blooded in norway..lol
 

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    Norway judge denies Cristian Terrorist public stage to air hateful rants

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    Mourners view the massive field of flowers placed in front of the cathedral in Oslo, Norway, on Monday in honor of the 93 victims killed in Friday's bombing and shooting attacks by Norwegian supremacist Anders Behring Breivik. (AP)
    By IAN MACDOUGALL | AP

    Published: Jul 25, 2011 15:43 Updated: Jul 25, 2011 16:25
    OSLO, Norway: A judge denied Anders Behring Breivik the public stage he wanted to air his anti-Muslim rants and call for revolution on Monday, ruling that the first hearing for the man who has confessed to Norway’s twin terror attacks be held behind closed doors.
    Breivik prepared a speech for his day in court even before launching the attacks that left 93 people dead and Norwegians reeling at the devastation. He had requested an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform, making clear in an Internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater.
    He staged the bombing and youth camp rampage as “marketing” for his manifesto calling for a revolution that would rid Europe of Muslims, he said.
    The decision to close the arraignment was announced to throngs of reporters waiting outside the court for their first glimpse of Breivik since the assault. A hushed crowd of hundreds of locals also gathered.
    “Based on information in the case the court finds that today’s detention hearing should be held behind closed doors,” Judge Kim Heger said in a statement. “It is clear that there is concrete information that a public hearing with the suspect present could quickly lead to an extraordinary and very difficult situation in terms of the investigation and security.”
    Peaceful, liberal Norway has been stunned by the bombing in downtown Oslo and the shooting massacre at a youth camp outside the capital, which the suspect said were intended to start a revolution to inspire Norwegians to retake their country from Muslims and other immigrants. He blames liberals for championing multiculturalism over Norway’s “indigenous” culture.
    The court acknowledged that there was a need for transparency in the case and that it normally would consider arguments from the press when making decisions to close hearings but said that wasn’t possible “for practical reasons.”
    It’s unusual that the hearing was closed even before it began. Normally, a judge would make such a decision in open court.
    Typically, the accused is brought to court every four weeks while prosecutors prepare their case, so a judge can approve his continued detention. In cases of serious crimes or where the defendant has admitted to the charges, longer periods of detention are not unusual.
    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led the mourning nation in a minute of silence on Monday, standing on the steps of an Oslo university next to a flame. The king and queen stood by as well, and neighboring countries Denmark and Sweden also joined in the remembrance.
    Signs of normality began to return to Oslo on Monday. A wide police cordon around the bomb site was lifted on the first workday since the attacks, leaving just a narrower zone closed off. Most shops were open and trams were rumbling through the city’s streets.
    But the flag on the courthouse where Breivik will appear remained at half staff, and the world’s media was buzzing around the building.
    The search for more victims continues and police have not released the names of the dead. But Norway’s royal court said Monday that those killed at the island retreat included Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s stepbrother, an off-duty police officer, who was working there as a security guard.
    Court spokeswoman Marianne Hagen told The Associated Press that his name was Trond Berntsen, the son of Mette-Marit’s stepfather, who died in 2008.
    Meanwhile, French police were searching the suspect’s father’s home Monday. About a dozen officers surrounded the house in Couranel in southern France, entering and leaving at irregular intervals. The house is cordoned off, and reporters do not have access.
    The regional gendarme service confirmed the house was that of Anders Behring Breivik’s father but would not comment on the search operation. News reports have said Breivik’s father, Jens Breivik, has not been in touch with his son in many years.
    The attacks rattled Norway, a small and wealthy country unused to political violence, and known internationally as a peace mediator, prominent foreign aid donor and as home of the Nobel Peace Prize. Survivors of the camp shooting on the Utoya island described how a gunman dressed in a police uniform urged people to come closer and then opened fire, sending panicked youth fleeing into the water.
    Police say 86 people were killed. About 90 minutes earlier, a car bomb exploded in the government district in central Oslo, killing seven.
    More than 90 people were wounded, and others remain missing at both crime scenes.
    Breivik laid out his extreme nationalist philosophy as well as his attack methods in a 1,500-page manifesto. It also describes how he bought armor, guns, tons of fertilizer and other bomb components, stashed caches of weapons and wiping his computer hard drive — all while evading police suspicion and being nice to his neighbors.
    Dr. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, told The Associated Press that the gunman used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. Poole said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered no full bullets.
    “These bullets more or less exploded inside the body,” Poole said. “It’s caused us all kinds of extra problems in dealing with the wounds they cause, with very strange trajectories.”
    Ballistics experts say “dum-dum“-style bullets also are lighter in weight and can be fired with greater accuracy over varying distances.
     

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    Norway judge denies Cristian Terrorist public stage to air hateful rants

    wor_norwayflowers.jpg
    Mourners view the massive field of flowers placed in front of the cathedral in Oslo, Norway, on Monday in honor of the 93 victims killed in Friday's bombing and shooting attacks by Norwegian supremacist Anders Behring Breivik. (AP)
    By IAN MACDOUGALL | AP

    Published: Jul 25, 2011 15:43 Updated: Jul 25, 2011 16:25
    OSLO, Norway: A judge denied Anders Behring Breivik the public stage he wanted to air his anti-Muslim rants and call for revolution on Monday, ruling that the first hearing for the man who has confessed to Norway’s twin terror attacks be held behind closed doors.
    Breivik prepared a speech for his day in court even before launching the attacks that left 93 people dead and Norwegians reeling at the devastation. He had requested an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform, making clear in an Internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater.
    He staged the bombing and youth camp rampage as “marketing” for his manifesto calling for a revolution that would rid Europe of Muslims, he said.
    The decision to close the arraignment was announced to throngs of reporters waiting outside the court for their first glimpse of Breivik since the assault. A hushed crowd of hundreds of locals also gathered.
    “Based on information in the case the court finds that today’s detention hearing should be held behind closed doors,” Judge Kim Heger said in a statement. “It is clear that there is concrete information that a public hearing with the suspect present could quickly lead to an extraordinary and very difficult situation in terms of the investigation and security.”
    Peaceful, liberal Norway has been stunned by the bombing in downtown Oslo and the shooting massacre at a youth camp outside the capital, which the suspect said were intended to start a revolution to inspire Norwegians to retake their country from Muslims and other immigrants. He blames liberals for championing multiculturalism over Norway’s “indigenous” culture.
    The court acknowledged that there was a need for transparency in the case and that it normally would consider arguments from the press when making decisions to close hearings but said that wasn’t possible “for practical reasons.”
    It’s unusual that the hearing was closed even before it began. Normally, a judge would make such a decision in open court.
    Typically, the accused is brought to court every four weeks while prosecutors prepare their case, so a judge can approve his continued detention. In cases of serious crimes or where the defendant has admitted to the charges, longer periods of detention are not unusual.
    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led the mourning nation in a minute of silence on Monday, standing on the steps of an Oslo university next to a flame. The king and queen stood by as well, and neighboring countries Denmark and Sweden also joined in the remembrance.
    Signs of normality began to return to Oslo on Monday. A wide police cordon around the bomb site was lifted on the first workday since the attacks, leaving just a narrower zone closed off. Most shops were open and trams were rumbling through the city’s streets.
    But the flag on the courthouse where Breivik will appear remained at half staff, and the world’s media was buzzing around the building.
    The search for more victims continues and police have not released the names of the dead. But Norway’s royal court said Monday that those killed at the island retreat included Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s stepbrother, an off-duty police officer, who was working there as a security guard.
    Court spokeswoman Marianne Hagen told The Associated Press that his name was Trond Berntsen, the son of Mette-Marit’s stepfather, who died in 2008.
    Meanwhile, French police were searching the suspect’s father’s home Monday. About a dozen officers surrounded the house in Couranel in southern France, entering and leaving at irregular intervals. The house is cordoned off, and reporters do not have access.
    The regional gendarme service confirmed the house was that of Anders Behring Breivik’s father but would not comment on the search operation. News reports have said Breivik’s father, Jens Breivik, has not been in touch with his son in many years.
    The attacks rattled Norway, a small and wealthy country unused to political violence, and known internationally as a peace mediator, prominent foreign aid donor and as home of the Nobel Peace Prize. Survivors of the camp shooting on the Utoya island described how a gunman dressed in a police uniform urged people to come closer and then opened fire, sending panicked youth fleeing into the water.
    Police say 86 people were killed. About 90 minutes earlier, a car bomb exploded in the government district in central Oslo, killing seven.
    More than 90 people were wounded, and others remain missing at both crime scenes.
    Breivik laid out his extreme nationalist philosophy as well as his attack methods in a 1,500-page manifesto. It also describes how he bought armor, guns, tons of fertilizer and other bomb components, stashed caches of weapons and wiping his computer hard drive — all while evading police suspicion and being nice to his neighbors.
    Dr. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, told The Associated Press that the gunman used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. Poole said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered no full bullets.
    “These bullets more or less exploded inside the body,” Poole said. “It’s caused us all kinds of extra problems in dealing with the wounds they cause, with very strange trajectories.”
    Ballistics experts say “dum-dum“-style bullets also are lighter in weight and can be fired with greater accuracy over varying distances.

    mchan what is this .... do not copy & paste same thing over & over again .... common man if you have any question you better ask I will answer :(