Those who called themselves Christian in the past,were engaged in some forced conversion,but that was a couple of hundred years ago..Christianity today,is a source of good will and voluntary acceptance of Jesus Christ,as one's Lord and Saviour.

Today,Islam is the source of terrorism,brutality,slavery,torture,murder,forced conversion and violent conflict..it's the Christians who are being slaughtered with extreme prejudice,and the western world,is acting in defense of it's self..not on a Christian crusade against Islam,as your liberal masters and propagandists,would have you believe.

It's a simple choice..either you desire to live under 7th century Islam,or you will act in defense of modern civilization. Which is it?
Do you not get it?
This is a fantastic example of history repeating in our modern 'civilized' world.
No one ever said all christians were bad in the past, but there were some with ulterior motives who had power and used religion as an excuse for control. Those are the ones who called upon the crusades and forced people to convert.
Now we have a newer religion that has authoritive figures with power who can use the religion for control. This certainly does not mean all muslims are evil or part of this plot to convert everyone to Islam. It is Islams turn, so to speak, to convert people with violence. Most organized religions of the past including the still practiced christianity have done this, the religion will gain popularity until people come to their senses and then in another few thousand years a new religion will emerge and history will repeat again.
Engaging in war with countries with high muslim populations is only feeding to the problem. Do you have any idea how many times America and the Jesus defender has pissed the middle east off?
You think giving them food and half assed aid is going to help settle their negative emotions towards America?
Say this is going on and all the muslims are in a plot to conver the world with violence, what are you going to do to stop them? Bomb them and kill them? What kind of logic is that?