That's intolerant too.
Islam's claims are absurd. Mohammed got basic facts about Christianity wrong (like the constitution of the Trinity) and mangled Bible stories. It teaches that people can be saved simply by diligently obeying the laws of the Koran. Thus it makes evil a matter of behavior (rather than rooted in the heart). Hence anything becomes concievably justifiable in order to stamp out that evil, including the acts we saw last Tuesday.
Speaking the truth about Jesus is NOT "intolerant." But telling Christians that they have to ascribe to modern definitions of pluralism is intolerant and tyranical. Please stop trying to impose your philosophy of religion onto others who want the freedom to follow Jesus.
You are giving far too much credit to the individual who quotes/believes scripture...
I do not, nor does any other Christian, pretend to be the author of those unchangeable facts.
David