Since the Crusades were a Catholic affair, it makes sense that we should turn to Catholic sources to read about them. This Catholic source does a good job describing the atrocities committed by the Crusaders.
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Had the non-trinitarian @Wrangler been there, and if he was fortunate, benevolent Crusaders might have offered him a choice between recanting and returning to Catholicism / trinitarianism or being put to death.
Assuming the best case scenario (i.e. the Crusaders offered him a choice), would he choose to recant or would he choose to be slain by the Crusaders? (And if he chose not to recant, would he go down killing and wounding as many Crusaders as he could or would he lay down his weapon and submit to being executed by them?)
I could be wrong but I think he would kill and wound as many of the Crusaders as he possibly could before they finished him off. I don’t see him returning to Catholicism or becoming a trinitarian.
What really happened during the Crusades?
Most often we associate the term “Crusades” with an effort by the European Christians of the Middle Ages…
www.oursundayvisitor.com
P.S.
Had the non-trinitarian @Wrangler been there, and if he was fortunate, benevolent Crusaders might have offered him a choice between recanting and returning to Catholicism / trinitarianism or being put to death.
Assuming the best case scenario (i.e. the Crusaders offered him a choice), would he choose to recant or would he choose to be slain by the Crusaders? (And if he chose not to recant, would he go down killing and wounding as many Crusaders as he could or would he lay down his weapon and submit to being executed by them?)
I could be wrong but I think he would kill and wound as many of the Crusaders as he possibly could before they finished him off. I don’t see him returning to Catholicism or becoming a trinitarian.
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