In other words, we moved out of the 17th century...i.e. progress.
So why do you continue to make comparisons to the medieval practices of Christianity and current day Islam?
Do you always talk in circles?
I was merely outlining the religious oppression that existed in the United States when it was formed that is very comparable to what we are seeing today.
All the major religions have different denominations or sects. Some of these denominations are more extremist than others and have a policy to forcefully impose their values on everyone.
The issue with Islam in the modern era is that there are many extremist sects stuck back in the 10th century, while with Christianity most sects are aligned with the modern era.
However you don't have to look far beyond the U.S. South to see extremist Christians in action that want to impose their values on everyone. Let's take a look at the most obvious example - having a drink.
I enjoy having a beer once in while. There have been many dry counties in North Carolina - this number has dwindled over the past 30 years. However it took a long uphill struggle against bible-belt religious conservatives to make this happen. Most of these counties were ran by religious conservatives who want to impose their values on everyone and totally ban drinking. Despite referendum votes in these counties where over 80% of the people voted (sometimes more than 3 elections were held) to allow alcohol, these religious county conservatives took it upon themselves to not follow the results of the local elections and still ban alcohol. The state and the courts had to step in to force these counties to follow the will of the large majority of the residents.
Let me also mention that businesses do not locate in dry counties. If the hotels, restaurants, and bars cannot serve drinks then business executives want nothing to do with the county. This makes dry counties economic waste areas - which can be seen by looking at a map of North Carolina where the dry counties (or recently dry counties) are economic disaster areas with no new business development.
Don't get me started with the religious nuts in our state who have tried to ban girls from sports, ban girls from public schools, demand girls dress in a particular manner when out in public, stop the teaching of evolution in schools, tell me I cannot hold my wife's hand in public, demand the elimination of all non-Christian artistic performances (ask Lewis Black about this) and a host of other measures they have attempted to introduce in government to impose their extreme values on everyone across the state.
I don't see much difference between religious extremists from any of the major religions - all want to impose their values on you and desire you dead if you don't adhere to their teachings.
Traditionally religion has been used by political leaders in history as a tool to control populations. Extreme brutal events in history often involve the intersection of religion with totalitarian leadership driven to conquer others. In some cases the religion is replaced by a political philosophy (e.g. Communism) that is even worse than extremist religion leading to the most excessive inhuman events in history (e.g. Stalin's population purges).