No. He attempts to excuse them by pointing out what he purports to be an "equal and opposite" offense by Christians. Point out a jihadi atrocity and he tries to excuse it with allegations against Christians. Point out a jihadi gunman like this kid in Utah and he starts shouting Dylan Klebold. Point out a bomb that a jihadi set off somewhere in the world (which happens almost daily) and he starts shouting Timothy McVeigh. It's all a cheap game of moral equivalency intended to deflect criticism away from the jihadi thugs right now and today based on the acts of lone nutcases a decade ago.
Again, you would have to prove that with evidence. Again. You can't.
Point out a jihadi atrocity and he tries to excuse it with allegations against Christians.
Nope. And I'll thank you kindly if you refrain from your baseless allegations.