| They are claims. And without evidence, they are unsubstantiated claims. Without the ability to see your evidence, to judge the accuracy of the sources and so on, they are simply what you tell us is the case.
The main point I would contest is that you are describing all Muslims on the basis of your undisclosed sources. Within Christian theology I know that some people favour teaching different things with respect to other religions. To say that "all Christian's teach this" is generally a non-sense (beyond one of two key claims that define Christianity). From conversations with other Muslims, I know that some do teach about other religions (and the doctrine of hate is certainly not part of the core teaching).
Speaking for myself, without any evidence to back-up your claim, I will basically disregard it as rhetoric. I suspect there are other people that would do the same. |