Ezekiel 39:6. The King James phrases it "them that dwell carelessly in the isles...."
While it may be true that Ezekiel is not a minor prophet, given the cotext in which you state, Daniel falls in that category.
Huh? Since when has context had anything to do with the Major/Minor distinction?
Lovely isn't it? Such a tolerant religion
I am ever mindful that Mohammeden lands were previously Christian.
Ezekiel 39:6. The King James phrases it "them that dwell carelessly in the isles...."
I take this to mean the UK, but if you want to suggest that it's the western cultures ok.
Huh? Since when has context had anything to do with the Major/Minor distinction?
We're going to have to agree to disagree on this because frankly, I don't think we're even on the same page.
I am ever mindful that Mohammeden lands were previously Christian.
The story begins around 650 C.E. with the first, unsuccessful siege of Constantinople, and continues with the invasion and occupation, sometimes for hundreds of years, of many European countries. Italy, Sicily, Portugal, France, Spain, Austria, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Rumania, Wallachia, Albania, Moldavia, Bulgaria, Greece, Armenia, Georgia, Poland, the Ukraine, and eastern and southern Russia were all battlefields where Islam conquered or was conquered in violent conflicts marked by cruelty, bloodlust, and a fearful loss of life, spread over considerably more than a thousand years
European history has remained transfixed on the Christian Crusades of the eleventh to the thirteenth century, it has largely ignored these Muslim attacks and invasions...When accusing the West of imperialism, Muslims are obsessed with the crusades , but have forgotten their own longer and more gruesome Jihad