A lot of people have been in Kosova and this shameful propaganda is not addressed to them. Maybe because of the feeling they had from their experience or because they already know, people like Ray cannot accept this kind of "autumn falling leaves" propaganda. I'm a Roman Catholic. In rapport with Muslims, our community is minority in Kosova but this never is been a problem for us.
There is a problem of fundamentalism here or not?!
There is a problem of fundamentalism here or not?!
(in the picture serbian church and war criminals together)
Unfortunately there is (see an inventory of bestial damages they did to Catholic Churches in Croatia). But there is not any risk from Kosovar Islamic fundamentalism. At least for all those Christians who aren't Serbian Orthodox. The reason is because in Albanian culture does not exist such fundamentalism and I can explain it easily. Like all other empires, Ottoman Empire applied the same strategy for its expansion "divide and conquer". One instrument was giving some privileges as an exchange for adopting Islamic religion. But let's go a bit earlier in time.
In Middle Ages the Venetian Republic was a great power and had the control of all the European trade with Constantinople in orient. All parts of western Balkan which where part of Great Silk road, where under the influence of both of them. Some of them became partially Orthodox (Constantinople influenced) and partially remained Catholics since the time of the genesis of Christianity (mostly venetian influenced) having a national conscience but not having a national religion. Even today we find, especially in Albania, a mosaic of different religions inside the same culture.
From theTrumpet.com | April 2, 2008:
The Vatican Purposes to Evangelize Kosovo.
Differently was the situation with new Slavic Nations. They where hardly supported from Constantinople which in the early centuries had a lot of problems with Huns. For their support they where priced with lands where they started to build their States and with Constantinople support they became powers extending they rule all over Balkan. One after other Balkan saw first the Bulgarian empire then after it's fall the Serbian empire which where extended from the north Balkan to the most part of actual Greece. A lot of Illyrian and Greek tribes where assimilated and from recent populations survived Albanians and Romanians which together with Modern Greeks represent a break in Balkan Slavic composition.
The fall of Constantinople and the Ottoman occupation found this nations in a multilateral and complex conflicts which had to do in preserving their identity, their land and their culture. Of course they used this conflicts stabilizing their rule all over Balkan. Being in threat of loosing their national identity threatened hardly by recent Slavic expansion, and under the pressure from the occupiers, many of Catholic and Orthodox ethnic population, accepted to adopt Islamic religion. Even today the religion, more than a rapport with God, is seen as an instrument to preserve national identity
If you scratch a little bit the surface of this Albanian Rich with Islamic symbols, you will find the roots of Christianity. Accusing them to be Islamic fundamentalists is a big lie. This is what Ray Robinson & Michael J. Totten felling or knowledge, doesn't accept Serbian "Christian alert" propaganda.
The truth is that Albanians didn't oppose Christianity. They didn't attack catholic churches. They're opposing the Serbian symbols which are built in the wrong place maybe the same way as the Islamic mosques.
For more about the this argument check this link.
http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2008/07/the-bin-ladens.php
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