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THE REAL JOHN TITOR...
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<blockquote data-quote="SarahAlways" data-source="post: 147168" data-attributes="member: 8910"><p>Thank you for the more accurate account of history. I do believe that some of the Crusades were not only about territory but also forced conversions. And yes, let's never leave out the persecution of the Jews. Along with Slavery (an, that was the most profound persecution in history, from the beginning of the destruction of the first Temple onward to present day. </p><p>I am interested in time travel and history but not necessarily the changing of history. I do not believe in "necessary evils". I would never say the Holocaust was necessary by any means, but I believe changing the course of history is probably not without consequences. I don't subscribe to the thought that you can go back in time and kill Hitler and all will be well. There were many more variables than one man. How would you change them all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SarahAlways, post: 147168, member: 8910"] Thank you for the more accurate account of history. I do believe that some of the Crusades were not only about territory but also forced conversions. And yes, let's never leave out the persecution of the Jews. Along with Slavery (an, that was the most profound persecution in history, from the beginning of the destruction of the first Temple onward to present day. I am interested in time travel and history but not necessarily the changing of history. I do not believe in "necessary evils". I would never say the Holocaust was necessary by any means, but I believe changing the course of history is probably not without consequences. I don't subscribe to the thought that you can go back in time and kill Hitler and all will be well. There were many more variables than one man. How would you change them all? [/QUOTE]
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