I didn’t grow up knowing much about Muslims. If you grew up in the United States (or most places in the West), odds are very strong that you didn’t know much about Muslims, either. I’ve discovered that most Muslims know just as little about us as we know about them. That doesn’t stop many people on both sides from hating each other with a passion, though.
For many people who become active in terror groups today, a radical version of the Islamic faith is a motivating factor. Some of those people come to hate those of any other faith. They’re willing to kill other people in the name of destroying anyone who doesn’t bow before their version of God.
As a result, some people in the West — some who claim to be faithful Christians and others who are just nominally or culturally Christian — have decided that all Muslims are evil. This makes no more sense than being robbed by a red-haired man and deciding that all red-haired men must be evil.
On Facebook Saturday night, one of my “friends” posted the following:
Muslims can all go to hell. They are evil bastards. There are no good Muslims, just good dead Muslims. I am a white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant woman, and I have never flown a plane into a building or bombed anyone in my life.

Some rewards are great enough to ignore risks and take big chances
She had issues that scared me, but I felt loved and understood
Pop culture creates overgrown kids in adult bodies who won’t grow up
Life has a brutal habit of forcing us to confront our own hypocrisy
Anarchist vs. minarchist debate misses the shift to post-statist world
I don’t know how to amuse you into taking your future seriously
THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Thomas, the aloof loner of my menagerie
To think clearly, turn off the tube: Your television is not your friend
Without meaning, most are blind to rot destroying their own lives