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Spain's rulers backing the Inquisition
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Muhammad preached tolerance for Christians and Jews as People of the Book because they recognize the God of Abraham as the one and only god. Another reason is that Christians and Jews practice faiths that have been revealed through divine ordinances.
There's no reason for it to be bad for christians.
The birth of Jesus is the real reason Christians celebrate Christmas. Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah, so they celebrate his birth. It is not the reason everyone celebrates Christmas, though.
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The main reasons for the Crusades were religious zeal to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control, as well as political and economic motivations to expand territories, power, and influence.
Biblical ethics differs from worldly ethics in that God's expectations of us as Christians do not change wtih the tides of human reason. Worldly ethics change continually. Think of all the things that have changed in this respect since the 1950's. The things that have been relabeled, so to speak. God's expectations and law are consistent because Hebrews 13:8 tells us that God does not change.
Roman Catholic Answer: Few Jews died during the Spanish Inquisition. As a matter of fact, despite the overheated hype developed by anti-Catholics during the last several centuries, very few people died during the Inquisition. As for Jews, the Inquisition only had authority over professed Catholics. In Spain, at that time, there were not a few Jews who "converted" to the Catholic Church for one reason or another. St. Teresa of Avila came from a family of Jews who had converted. Those who used their conversion for purely political reasons, and were not sincere Catholics came under investigation by the Inquisition, but, even then, very few were turned over to the State - only the State had the authority to execute anyone, and anyone turned over to the state for treason was always accompanied by a plea for mercy. For a complete discussion of this please read "Seven Lies About Catholic History" by Diane Moczar.
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