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I skimmed over your selected verses..don't suppose you expected anyone to read all of them. I am not surprised that some of the verses (selected) casts aspersions upon Christianity; one could go through the NT and select verses that offend Jews. Overall though, the relationship between Christians and Jews is one of mutual respect for each other's faith and generally cordial relationships...obviously can't say the same for Muslims.
Don't forget, the original thread here was about the effects of shairia laws on the average folks. I find any defense of the brutal treatment of people, regardless of religion as reprehensable. The way women & children are treated (IMO) is totally inexcusable. Here are the people in that class structure who have no rights or power of any kind, and the only ones they can look to for help..fathers, grandfathers, brothers or uncles...desert them in the hour of their greatest need. THE REAL GOD WILL JUDGE !
BTW: You speak of the crusades, let's not dredge up that old stuff! The Crusades were an effort to wrest control of Jerusalem and environs from the Muslims who had taken the site from Christian & Jews some 500 years earlier..just an effort to reclaim what had been theirs. likely a lot of brutality on both sides. Surely 1100-1300 AD was aviolent time. Obviously Muslims had no valid claim, they at that time, being a Johnny-come-lately "faith".
As far as the Talmud is concerned (circa 200-500 AD) it is a "discussion" of between Rabbis of Jewish law. One could easily go through the Talmud and pick out negative statements no matter how cockeyed or hare-brained they may seem.