Friday, November 15, 2019
The Medieval Crusades: Launched to Spread Worship of Dionysus :: European Europe History
The Medieval Crusades:  Launched to Spread Worship of Dionysus          Although it is a popular notion that the crusades of the Eleventh  through Thirteenth Century Europe were launched to spread Christianity, it  is a seldom realized fact that they were actually launched to spread the  worship of the Greek God Dionysus. While many fundamentalist radicals and  even some historians who ought to know better will dispute this,it  is,nevertheless,true.      During the Middle Ages in Europe,there were a series of ten religious  crusades launched over a period of three centuries.It is commonly believed  that these were organized and carried out by Christian religious leaders to  unite more territory under the red and white flag of their cherished  religion. The fact that accounts of the Crusades were recorded as they are  in the history books is due to the overwhelming influence exerted by  overzealous religious leaders on historians of the day.It is an unfortunate  fact that little remains of the historical representations of what actually  happened.      While the Church leaders of the day destroyed all written account of who  initiated the ten Crusades and what really occurred in the course of these  religious conquests,the true story of what happened survives to this  day.High in the mountainous terrain of Northern Turkey exists a tribe of  dedicated monks who,with their female counterparts,still engage in the  rituals of Dionysean worship,just as they have for centuries in their  mountaintop isolation. These are the chosen few who engage in the festivals  of uncontrolled drinking and the shared group enjoyment of their female  members characterizing their worship of this fun-loving God.It is to these  few that practice not the self-denial of the Christian Church,but rather  the indulgent,free-spirited way of the Dionysean following that the true  story of the Crusades is known.      While the historical accounts of the participants and the motives behind  the Crusades are inaccurate,they do correctly identify the routes taken by  the Crusaders.Their objective was to come up through Europe,eventually  arriving in Turkey,staging festival after festival along their way,in much  the same manner as the original followers of Dionysus did. After  that,however,they planned to return through what is now the Soviet  Republics,so as to avoid angry festival-goers recovering from the ill  effects of excessive alcohol consumption and various social diseases  contracted during the festivities.After the tenth Crusade,after numerous  military encounters with opposing religious groups occupying various  territories,they had arrived in Turkey. There,a tremendous celebration and  public orgy was held,as this would be their final destination before  returning home. Unfortunately,however,the group lingered too long and was  overrun by unruly,hung-over citizens.The Dionysean company's chariots and  wagons were burned,and they were forced to flee into the mountains of    					    
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