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11-19-2017I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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11-19-2017I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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11-19-2017
Kent just posted more chicks with dicks pics
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11-19-2017
First I have to know where you live,Second I have to have a car to get to where you live which I don't and third I don't have a sniper rifle.
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11-19-2017
Bet u takr the greyhound with your bb gun
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11-21-2017
did he really just 0 reply a thread with 7 replies
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11-22-2017
kent is a terrible alcoholic who fakes being a vietnam vet and lily is a terrible child molester. they are both friends. so sick
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11-22-2017
I never said I was in Vietnam vet some other asshole said I was get your fucking facts straight !
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11-22-2017
backpedalling on your stolen valor huh kent
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11-22-2017
I'm glad you finally admitted it, this is progress
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11-22-2017
I wonder where he really got that purple heart he was showing off
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11-23-2017
ironic that the guy with a ku klux klan avatar is calling people nazis
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11-23-2017
So you're saying that since people were racist a thousand years ago it's ok to be racist now?
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11-23-2017
The Knights Templar was a large organization of devout Christians with a mission: to protect European travelers visiting sites in the Holy Land while also carrying out brave military operations. A wealthy, powerful and mysterious medieval order that has fascinated historians and the public for centuries, tales of the Knights Templar, their financial acumen, their military prowess and their work on behalf of Christianity still circulate throughout modern culture.
Who Were the Knights Templar?
After Christian armies in 1099 captured Jerusalem from Muslim control during the Crusades, groups of pilgrims from across Western Europe started visiting the Holy Land. Many of them, however, were robbed and killed as they crossed through Muslim-controlled territories during their journey.
Around 1118, a French knight named Hugues de Payens created a military order along with eight relatives and acquaintances, calling it the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon—later known simply as the Knights Templar.
With the support of Baldwin II, the ruler of Jerusalem, they set up headquarters on that city’s sacred Temple Mount—from which they took their name—and pledged to protect Christian visitors to Jerusalem.
The Pope’s Endorsement
Initially, the Knights Templar faced criticism from some religious leaders. But in 1129, the group received the formal endorsement of the Catholic Church and support from Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent French abbot.
Bernard authored In Praise of the New Knighthood, a text that supported the Knights Templar and bolstered their growth.
In 1139, Pope Innocent II issued a Papal Bull that allowed the Knights Templar special rights. Among them, the Templars were exempt from paying taxes, permitted to build their own oratories, and held to no one’s authority, except the Pope’s.
The Fall of the Knights Templar
In the late 12th century, Muslim armies retook Jerusalem and turned the tide of the Crusades, forcing the Knights Templar to relocate several times. The Fall of Acre in 1291 marked the destruction of the last remaining Crusader refuge in the Holy Land.
European support of the military campaigns in the Holy Land began to erode over the decades that followed. Additionally, many secular and religious leaders became increasingly critical of the Templars’ wealth and power.
By 1303, the Knights Templar lost its foothold in the Muslim world and established a base of operations in Paris. There, King Philip IV of France resolved to bring down the order, perhaps because the Templars had denied the indebted ruler additional loans.
Arrests and Executions
On Friday, October 13, 1307, scores of French Templars were arrested, including the order’s grand master Jacques de Molay.
Many of the knights were brutally tortured until they confessed to false charges, which included heresy, homosexuality, financial corruption, devil worshipping, fraud, spitting on the cross and more.
A few years later, dozens of Templars were burned at the stake in Paris for their confessions. De Molay was executed in 1314.
Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V reluctantly dissolved the Knights Templar in 1312. The group’s property and monetary assets were given to a rival order, the Knights Hospitallers. However, it’s thought that King Philip and King Edward II of England seized most of the Knights Templar’s wealth
The Knights Templar Today
The Catholic Church has acknowledged that the persecution of the Knights Templar was unjustified. The church claims that Pope Clement was pressured by secular rulers to destroy the order.
While most historians agree that the Knights Templar fully disbanded 700 years ago.
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11-23-2017
I already knew the KKK was pro christian and anti muslim, that doesn't change anything
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11-23-2017
I am done trying to educate you ! If you want to be ignorant fine ! It's people like you who voted for Hitler,and look how that turned out !
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11-24-2017
It's people like yopu who have KKK avatars because they're members of the KKK
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