Quote from ARogueTrader:
That the Muslims you knew were brainwashed into hate by religious leaders is not surprising.
Many good Christians in this country hated (and still do hate) Blacks, homosexuals, minorities, Jews, Indians, etc.
As I recall, quite a number of indigenous "Americans" were displaced to advance our "Democracy."
Christianity hardly has a fully peaceful, loving, and accepting history.
That one religion hates another religion is nothing new, is it?
Is the cause of that hatred and mind conditioning by religious leaders, who twist "scripture" to fit their agenda an act of God, or an act of man?
The problem has its roots in ignorance, mind conditioning, knee jerk reactions, excessive emotionalism, fanaticism, etc.
How do you combat that?
By killing all of them?
By become equally emotionally, equally fanatical, equally hateful?
Is that what YOUR religion teaches you?
Christians hating blacks, Jews and Indians is something that those particular Christians might do. It doesn't really have anything to do with Christianity itself, and if there are some Christian religious leaders teaching this then clearly they are a miniscule minority, so why even bring it up?
The beliefs my Arab friends hold, on the other hand, are really quite mainstream islamic beliefs. You can keep dodging and running from this but the truth of will stand. You can keep claiming that this is "twisting" the 'real islam' (which you know all about, right? Yeah right), but when such views are held by a great majority of a religion's practitioners, don't you that maybe, just maybe, it is 'mainstream', rather than 'twisted'? I understand this reality may not be particularly pleasant to you but it is reality.
How do you combat that, you ask? Well, reform, obviously. As you rightly mention, Christianity doesn't have a squeaky clean history itself, but only a true moron would claim the practices and attitudes of Christians today are the same as those responsible for the Inquisition. Christianity eventually was reformed and refined to what we have today and even though I'm not religious, I would agree that Christianity does much good for the world. See? It doesn't require "killing all of them"? That's absurd. Why would you even mention that? Or being "equally fanatical"? Where have I ever suggested that? But sure, it does require employing 'violence' (ooh ahh, oh no!) where appropriate. And gee, I don't know about you, but I think when someone makes it clear to you, in word and action, that he wants to terminate your ass, then yeah, responding in kind tends to be appropriate.