Stolen Thunder is right, this is going bit off topic but before i give this a rest i an going answer
Plum commit because he accused me not knowing my history. This crusade debate started with those 2 comments
skep155 said:
Unlike Christianity with its meekness and supposed love for all regardless of whether they are your enemy, Islam is ruthless.
EliyahuQeoni said: And totally unlike the loving meekness of the Crusades...
Firstly. You are right that most wars are about money and power. However i was little pissed by
EliyahuQeoni comments because Crusades has really noting to do with Christianity.
So I pointed out for him and now you
Plum how the Crusade started at the first place. There were series of event that lead to the Crusade.
1. The Muslim presence in the Holy Land began with the initial Arab conquest of Palestine in the 7th century. This did not interfere much with pilgrimage to Christian holy sites.Western Europeans weren't that concerned with the loss of far-away Jerusalem. However, the Muslim armies' successes put increasing pressure on the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire. Another factor that contributed to the change in Western attitudes towards the Muslim came in the year 1009, when the Fatimid Caliph ordered the Church of the Holy Sepulchre destroyed. In 1039 his successor permitted the Byzantine Empire to rebuild it. Pilgrimages were allowed to the Holy Lands before and after the Sepulchre was rebuilt, but for a time pilgrims were captured and some of the clergy were killed. The Muslim rulers eventually realized that the wealth of Jerusalem came from the pilgrims; with this realization the persecution of pilgrims stopped. However, the damage was already done, and the violence of the Seljuk Turks became part of the concern that spread the passion for the Crusades.
2.The immediate cause of the First Crusade was Byzantine emperor Alexius I appeal to Pope Urban II for mercenaries to help him resist Muslim advances into Asia Minor territory of the Byzantine Empire. In 1071, at the Battle of Manzikert, the Byzantine Empire was defeated, which led to the loss of all of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) save the coastlands. Alexius I hoped for a positive response from Urban II and got it, although it turned out to be more expansive and less helpful than he had expected.
So Crusade were actually design to help the Byzantines & Eastern Orthodox Christians against invading Seljuk Turks but it quickly turn into ugly conquest and looting of the Holy Land and Levant.