and so do I. Beyond that, I point fingers at those who cherry pick old testament scripture while ignoring Jesus' actual message.
I am rational enough, however, to compare Islam to Christianity in such a way as to note the differences, especially where it comes to the inherent political nature of the two. Jesus was not a political figure,whereas Mohammad was, Jesus did not set out to create a new religion, whereas Mohammad did, and Jesus did not kill for his beliefs, whereas Mohammad murdered people simply for mocking him (look up Abu Afak). The two religions that have sprung forth are very different in function as well, particulary in regards to following these two. Mohammad was a war lord who spread his religion by conquest and subjugation, and his followers continued this practice. Even the most ardent haters of Christianity would be hard pressed to claim that Jesus was a political figure like Mohammad,or that He led armies in assaults against other peoples. His entire message was about spirit rather than law and the people He most railed against were all about law rather than sprit. Islam, on the other hand, is all about Law, comes with its own very restrictive legal system,and so if people really wish to focus on the political nature of the two religions, they should do so fairly and with an understanding as to the basic differences between the two.