Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Is a war a crusade for both sides when one side declares it a religious war? Maybe President Bush should have called it an anti-crusade or something.
Does anyone know some characteristics of a crusade? Does it involve rebuilding the country you invaded? Does it involve training the military forces of the country you invaded?
Perhaps you could look to other Crusades for examples, there were a few of them.
Does calling a war a crusade, alone, make it a crusade? I think that's what you're saying.
If the leader of a nation, when declaring war makes a national speech saying that it's a crusade, I would say that's strong evidence in favour.
I disagree, but that's okay. There are many other, way more important, indicia of a religious crusade than the president saying "crusade" in a speech one time. Like, for example, killing all the non-Christians instead of building them schools and training their military. Or tearing down all of their mosques instead and building churches. Or making them renounce their religion. Or invading a holy land that is holy to Christianity (and no offense to Afghanistan or Iraq, but I'm pretty sure Christians have no holy lands in those countries).