00:00With Christianity comes peace.
00:03So, ladies and gentlemen,
00:06What about the Crusades?
00:07The question was,
00:08And if you interrupt the answer,
00:11you'll find that you don't get to ask another question.
00:13The question was,
00:15Am I saying that with Christianity comes peace?
00:18No, I'm not.
00:21I'm saying with Christ comes peace.
00:24But then the question was,
00:26What about the Crusades?
00:29So, let me answer that directly.
00:31Answer it.
00:32The Crusades were launched after seven centuries
00:36of constant Islamic aggression.
00:40Before the very first Crusade was launched in 1095,
00:46Muslims had invaded the following Christian lands.
00:51They had invaded Christian Syria,
00:55Christian Jordan,
00:56Christian Palestine,
00:59Christian Egypt,
01:00Christian Algeria,
01:02Christian Libya,
01:03Christian Morocco,
01:05Christian Portugal,
01:07Christian Spain,
01:09Christian France,
01:10Christian Sicily,
01:12Christian Turkey,
01:14Christian Armenia,
01:15Christian Italy,
01:17All before the first Crusade.
01:22The Crusades are a legitimate response to Islamic aggression and Islamic violence.
01:32I don't need to hear any lectures about the Crusades from people who support Islamic colonialism,
01:41Islamic imperialism,
01:43Islamic dominion and Arabization.
01:48Any other questions about any aspect of Christian history, Christian belief, Christian values,
01:58Christian values, traditions?
01:59This is your opportunity.
02:01Any questions?
02:02Go on.
02:04You spoke about the Crusades.
02:05Yep.
02:06Is it the same situation with the slave trade?
02:09Because they use Christianity to convert Africans and then bring them along in ships to the Americans.
02:16Okay.
02:17What did Islam have to do with that?
02:18So, he asked the question,
02:20What does Islam have to do with the slave trade?
02:25Okay.
02:26No, no, no.
02:27Wait, wait, wait.
02:28Yeah, I'm going to address your full question.
02:30I'm going to address your full question.
02:32No, but we pay.
02:33Let's be clear.
02:34Before the European slave trade of the 1600s, 1700s and 1800s that happened in West Africa,
02:49the Islamic slave trade had existed in the Muslim world for nearly 14 years.
02:58centuries prior, for nearly, ladies and gentlemen, for nearly 11 centuries, Muslims had taken
03:09slaves across Africa, across Europe, and had taken them into the Muslim world.
03:18And all through the time that Europeans practiced slavery for the full 300 years of the
03:28European slave trade, Muslims continued to practice their own slave trade.
03:36They continued to kidnap people from Europe.
03:41They continued to kidnap people from Indonesia, people from India, people from Afghanistan, people
03:52from Africa, and take them into the Islamic slave markets to trade them as slaves.
04:01They did this because Mohammed was a slave trader who bought slaves and sold slaves.
04:11Christians, however, have ended the slave trade multiple times at different parts of history,
04:22history at different geographies around the world for the last 2,000 years.
04:30The most recent example was when William Wilberforce and the anti-slave traders convinced the British
04:40Empire using Christian arguments to end the British slave trade.
04:48The British Royal Navy then sacrificed blood and resources to end the slave trade around the world, including
05:00inside the Islamic world.
05:04Ladies and gentlemen, now notice the Muslim that asked the question didn't even bother to
05:12listen to the answer, because that's how they do it.
05:17They're not interested in what you've got to say.
05:19All that they want to do is try and make a polemical point, and then they're not interested
05:25in anything you have to say afterwards, because they don't like the truth.
05:31Why did Christians try to abolish the slave trade?
05:37Because our example is Jesus Christ, and Jesus Christ, in a time when slavery was normal, never
05:47had a slave, never bought a slave, and never sold a slave.
06:07But for a reason, Jesus Christ, upon a law, never sold a slave trade, never bought a slave trade, never sold a slave trade.
06:18Let's say that the slave trade is a slave trade, and never bought the slave trade, and never sold a slave trade.
06:26Some of these people are safe at this time, and there was the slave trade and the slave trade.
06:31However, when the slave trade comes back to the slave trade, I think Maldon, which is a slave trade with a slave trade.
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