February 5, 2015
Catholic League’s Bill Donohue comments on remarks made
today by President Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast:
In an attempt to deflect guilt from Muslim madmen, President Obama said,
"Unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other
place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed
terrible deeds in the name of Christ." Obama's ignorance is astounding and
his comparison is pernicious.
The Crusades were a defensive Christian reaction against Muslim madmen of the
Middle Ages. Here is how Princeton scholar and
Islamic expert Bernard Lewis puts it: "At the present time, the Crusades
are often depicted as an early expansionist imperialism—a prefigurement of the
modern European countries. To people of the time, both Muslim and Christian,
they were no such thing." So what were they? "The Crusade was a
delayed response to the jihad, the holy war for Islam, and its purpose was to
recover by war what had been lost by war—to free the holy places of Christendom
and open them once again, without impediment, to Christian pilgrimage."
Regarding the other fable, the Inquisition, the Catholic Church had almost
nothing to do with it. The Church saw heretics as lost sheep who needed to be
brought back into the fold. By contrast, secular authorities saw heresy as
treason; anyone who questioned royal authority, or who challenged the idea that
kingship was God-given, was guilty of a capital offense. It was they—not the
Church—who burned the heretics. Indeed, secular authorities blasted the Church
for its weak role in the Inquisition.
According to St. Louis
University and Crusade
scholar Thomas Madden, "All the Crusades met the criteria of just
wars." How many ISIS atrocities, Mr.
President, have met the criteria of just wars? The ones where they buried
people alive, stoned children, raped women, and crucified men? Moreover,
according to Henry Kamen, the leading authority on the Inquisition, a total of
1,394 people were killed during the Inquisition. Today, Muslim madmen kill more
than that in a few months.
The President should apologize for his insulting comparison.