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Originally posted by Oerdin
How could they be descended from Crusaders when the Templars took a vow of chastity?
As already said before:
chastity /= no sex
chastity = accepted sexual behavior, according to a given moral system
Chastity for single person, within RCC moral system = no sex
Chastity for married person, within RCC moral system = sex only with your wife/husband and only in order to have children (not just for pleasure).
So, if the templars had no obligation to stay single, they could perfectly marry and have 'chaste' sexual relation - in order to have children - with their wives.
The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde.
As already said before:
chastity /= no sex
chastity = accepted sexual behavior, according to a given moral system
Chastity for single person, within RCC moral system = no sex
Chastity for married person, within RCC moral system = sex only with your wife/husband and only in order to have children (not just for pleasure).
So, if the templars had no obligation to stay single, they could perfectly marry and have 'chaste' sexual relation - in order to have children - with their wives.
Yeah, except they couldn't married and if married they had to renounce their families and all worldly possessions before joining the militant monastic order?
It's to bad the muslims tore down the castle at acre as it was supposed to be the best damn castle in the world. I believe it too since it was the last Crusader Castle to fall. It was built on an island in the med just off the coast of Lebanon and connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway with a draw bridge. It even had ship harbors on the east side so it could be resupplied by sea. It took decades for the Jihadis to take it.
That's why they took down it's walls after it surrendered. It was just to god damned well designed because even a few men could hold it indefinitely.
Probably several hundred "pastures, mills and other commercial ventures," or its modern equivalent. Just call it five million Euros, I guess.
EDIT: note that I know nothing of Middle Eastern property values, the wages for skilled labor in the area, or even WTF a Euro is worth (beyond "more than a dollar"). So my estimate is basically worthless.
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