Bible Expert (likely Wesley Huff or a co-host closely involved with Biblical scholarship)
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Muslims.
Muslims.
They got a lot. Yeah. They got a lot. All those regions were Christian. Yeah. Christian and Jewish.
They got a lot. Yeah. They got a lot. All those regions were Christian. Yeah. Christian and Jewish.
They got a lot. Yeah. They got a lot. All those regions were Christian. Yeah. Christian and Jewish.
Seventh century.
Seventh century.
Seventh century.
Yeah, Charles the Hammer. That's why we get croissants from. You know that? Yes, that's right. Yeah, yeah. They ate the Turks for breakfast. That was the line.
Yeah, Charles the Hammer. That's why we get croissants from. You know that? Yes, that's right. Yeah, yeah. They ate the Turks for breakfast. That was the line.
Yeah, Charles the Hammer. That's why we get croissants from. You know that? Yes, that's right. Yeah, yeah. They ate the Turks for breakfast. That was the line.
That's largely why we have coffee, is because the Muslims were taking over Spain, and they went up and they grabbed all these beans from Kenya, because they weren't making coffee for a long time. And then when they retreated, the stories that they left these beans in Spain and Portugal. And then when Charles the Hammer of France, he pushes them back.
That's largely why we have coffee, is because the Muslims were taking over Spain, and they went up and they grabbed all these beans from Kenya, because they weren't making coffee for a long time. And then when they retreated, the stories that they left these beans in Spain and Portugal. And then when Charles the Hammer of France, he pushes them back.
That's largely why we have coffee, is because the Muslims were taking over Spain, and they went up and they grabbed all these beans from Kenya, because they weren't making coffee for a long time. And then when they retreated, the stories that they left these beans in Spain and Portugal. And then when Charles the Hammer of France, he pushes them back.
They leave all these beans and they get some of the Muslim captives. And they're like, what is this stuff? And they're like, oh, this is this drink we make. And there was a lot of pressure on the Pope to ban coffee as the drink of the devil. And so the story is that the Pope at the time drank it. And he said, this is the drink of the devil. We need to baptize it for Jesus. But that was just like...
They leave all these beans and they get some of the Muslim captives. And they're like, what is this stuff? And they're like, oh, this is this drink we make. And there was a lot of pressure on the Pope to ban coffee as the drink of the devil. And so the story is that the Pope at the time drank it. And he said, this is the drink of the devil. We need to baptize it for Jesus. But that was just like...
They leave all these beans and they get some of the Muslim captives. And they're like, what is this stuff? And they're like, oh, this is this drink we make. And there was a lot of pressure on the Pope to ban coffee as the drink of the devil. And so the story is that the Pope at the time drank it. And he said, this is the drink of the devil. We need to baptize it for Jesus. But that was just like...
This feud because it was, it was pitted as the anti-wine. So wine was like the drink of the Eucharist and coffee is the drink of the infidels. And so, but that's largely, and then the Capuchin monks in Italy, they took it and they didn't like the taste. So they mix it with honey and they mix it with milk and cappuccinos. Yeah.
This feud because it was, it was pitted as the anti-wine. So wine was like the drink of the Eucharist and coffee is the drink of the infidels. And so, but that's largely, and then the Capuchin monks in Italy, they took it and they didn't like the taste. So they mix it with honey and they mix it with milk and cappuccinos. Yeah.
This feud because it was, it was pitted as the anti-wine. So wine was like the drink of the Eucharist and coffee is the drink of the infidels. And so, but that's largely, and then the Capuchin monks in Italy, they took it and they didn't like the taste. So they mix it with honey and they mix it with milk and cappuccinos. Yeah.