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The Concept of war in the Holy Book

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By: Dr Zeinb Abd Alziz

French Civilization professor

Translated By: Magdy Abd AL-Shafy

Nowadays, every bad picture is given to the


Muslims and Islam and in the same time
feverish attempts to Christianize the Islamic
world are going on. In this short article, we will
pour some lights on the cultural background
that governed spreading Christianity in Europe,

or, in other words if, you review some of


verses that were followed while spreading
Christianity, you will understand why every
military campaign ,now, is always

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accompanied with Christian missionaries.


Also, we believe in the Holy Book as the
word of God but the one we have now is in
most of its parts is not the word of God.
Also, we believe that these verses were
inserted in the holy Book, just like many
things that were either inserted or deleted or
moved to another place. Contrary to what
was followed and done before concerning
spreading Christianity, Now, preaching
Christianity became rampant. The malicious
goal that lies in their aim is forminga
sectarian fanatic European Union.

No doubt, any Holy book form the


behavior and the identity of its
adherents; it is important to review some
verses in the old and New testament that
direct and guide the conduct of its
adherents.

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(1)And they utterly destroyed all that


was in the city, both man and woman,
young and old, and ox, and sheep,
and ass, with the edge of the
sword.(Joshua ,6:20-21)

(2)And they burnt the city with fire,


and all that was therein: only the
silver, and the gold, and the vessels
of brass and of iron, they put into
the treasury of the house of the
LORD.( Joshua:6-24)

(3)The righteous shall rejoice

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when he sees the vengeance. He


shall wash his feet in the blood of
the wicked; (psalm, 58:10)

(4) Now go and smite Amalek,


and utterly destroy all that they
have, and spare them not; but
slay both man and woman,
infant and suckling, ox and
sheep, camel and ass.(
Samuel(1),3:15)

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(5)…….and to the others he


said in mine hearing, Go ye
after him through the city, and
smite: let not your eye spare,
neither have ye pity: 6: Slay
utterly old and young, both
maids, and little children, and
women: but come not near
any man upon whom is the
mark; and begin at my
sanctuary. Then they began
at the ancient men which
were before the house.
(Ezekiel ,5:9)

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(6)Now therefore kill every


male among the little ones,
and kill every woman that
hath known man by lying
with him. But all the women
children, that have not
known a man by lying with
him, keep alive for
yourselves.(Numbers
:31:17-18)

(7)15: Every one that is


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found shall be thrust


through; and every one
that is joined unto them
shall fall by the sword.

(8)Their children also


shall be dashed to pieces
before their eyes; their
houses shall be spoiled,
and their wives ravished.(
Isaiah :13:15:16)
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This policy is applied


now in Palestine and
Iraq.

We would like to pose


this question to the
present pope, who
insist on imposing the
personality of Jesus as
a god and imposing
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that kind of
Christendom that Jesus
never knew and who
chanted words that
reflect how kind was
Jesus’ heart was, If
Jesus is such kind
hearted man, who
inserted these verses ?

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(9)But those mine


enemies, which would
not that I should reign
over them, bring
hither, and slay them
before
me.(Luke:19:17)

How fearful is this


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verse, this verse that


makes God’s prophet
a bloody one, who
enjoys looking at his
enemies while they
are slaughtered
before his eyes.

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There are other


verses that implies
two things in the
same time; the
cruelty in dealing
with those they
invaded their
countries and the
other is distorting the
holy passages. The
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following  verse is a
case in point

(10)And he brought
forth the people that
were therein, and
put them under
saws, and under
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harrows of iron, and


under axes of iron,
and made them
pass through the
brick-kiln: and thus
did he unto all the
cities of the children
of Ammon. So
David and all the

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people returned
unto
Jerusalem.(Samuel:
12-13)

To dilute the effect


of this fearful verse,
the French Holy
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Bible ,Bayer
version, say “ he
took a lot of war
spoils from the city
and asked them if
they could work
with saws ,harrows
of iron and axes of
iron.”
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How could the


Christian world
accept to believe
in passages only
imposed on people
in the successive
synods and it
remained as so till
it was declared in
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Vatican synod(11)
that some of these
are old-worn
passages, i.e,
some are not good
to use. There are a
lot of holy verses
that order them not
only to kill but also
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to eat the flesh of


those they killed.
This was practiced
during the first
Crusade war,
Lnouniem ,a
famous French
historian, who was
contemporary to
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the first Crusades


war recorded such
acts in his annals,
read the following
holy verse:

(11)And when the


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LORD thy God


hath delivered it
into thine hands,
thou shalt smite
every male
thereof with the
edge of the
sword. But the

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women, and the


little ones, and the
cattle, and all that
is in the city, even
all the spoil
thereof, shalt thou
take unto thyself;
and thou shalt eat

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the spoil of thine


enemies, which
the LORD thy
God hath given
thee. Thus shalt
thou do unto all
the cities which
are very far off

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from thee, which


are not of the
cities of these
nations.
(Deuteronomy,14:
16-20) .The word
“spoils” was
inserted in the text

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instead of another
word which
means” eat from
your enemy flesh,
it was like this in
Arabic Bible till
1671 and then it
was replaced with

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what could means


spoils, it is worth
nothing that the
word remains as it
is in the French
Bible; it is
“dépouilles”,
which means” the

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dead corpses”,
that is ,eat from
the corpses of the
dead whom you
slew by the
sword.

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This what was


handed down to
the church
through
generation, that
church which
opinionatedly
insists on adding
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the attribute of
sadism to whom
it deifies in the
fourth century.
Though we read
in the bibles an
implied percept in
which Jesus
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orders his
disciples to eat
his flesh and
drink his blood,
we find another
palpably order
from Jesus in
John:
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Then Jesus said


unto them,
Verily, verily, I
say unto you,
Except ye eat
the flesh of the
Son of man, and
drink his blood,
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ye have no life in
you. Whoso
eateth my flesh,
and drinketh my
blood, hath
eternal life; and I
will raise him up
at the last
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day.For my flesh
is meat indeed,
and my blood is
drink indeed.He
that eateth my
flesh, and
drinketh my
blood, dwelleth
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in me, and I in
him.(John:6:53-5
6)

There is a great
difference
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between the
Holy Quran and
the Holy Bible
concerning the
personality of
Jesus. He is a
prophet from
God and was
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sent to convey
the message of
monotheism to
his people .

The mention of
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magedeaths
,massacres in
the Holy Book
coupled with
orders of
destruction,
eradication

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,changing the
demography of
the areas
conquered are
palpably in the
Holy Book,
nothing could

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outnumber or
equate these
massacres but
the atrocities of
the wars of the
American
marines in Iraq

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and Afghanistan
within the sight
and the hear of
the
 international
society but it
seems that this

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society was
imbibed by
these
instructions and
it seems that
the false
allegation that

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they attribute to
the Muslims has
become deeply-
entrenched in
their nature and
it seems that no
effective

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resolution could
be taken to foil
and abort all
these attempts
of eradicating
the Islamic
world.

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A sign from the


past

There is a
conclusive
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evidence whist
testifies to this
fact; it is a
church by the
name Sdleitus
in Conta Houra
in the Czech
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Republic, it is a
church which is
decorated with
the bones of
more than
40.000
skeletons who
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were killed in
holy wars.
Those who
read the
history quite
well know well
how
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Christianity
was imposed
on people and
that they had
to accept it
because there
were no other
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choice but
death, in this
connection,
books of
history still
relates to us
how
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Christianity
was spread.

These bones,
be it for
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Moslems who
were killed in
the Crusades
as some
sources say or
for protestants
who were
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exterminated
during the war
that the church
launched
against is
evidence to
how the
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church
imposed its
opinion and
Christianity.
 Yan Hiss and
his followers
story is still
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afloat here and


there, he
refused
Indulgence
that was sold
for remitting
the sins, the
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Holy
communion
and luxurious
dresses of the
priests and
their wealth
and he used to
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accuse the
church of
being aloof
from the
teachings of
Jesus, so he
was
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condemned in
the synod of
1414 and he
was burnt alive
and thousands
of his
adherents
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were
exterminated.

How awful
and flagrant
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texts and
historical
stories that
ensued the
American 
political
Christian tool
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that spares no
effort to
exterminate
the others and
they even
brag about
this.
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Why don’t
they stop
preaching a
distorted
doctrine, why
don’t they

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desist calling
the world to
such Trinity
that the early
Christians
didn’t know

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and it was
only invented
and protected
by synods
resolutions.

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 A church in
Czechoslova
kia, it is
decorated
with more
than 40.000
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corpses
bones

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