With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

There is a big difference because mainstream Christian churches do not recognise, condone or support cults like the Klu Klux Klan while "moderate" Muslims for the most part, still support, fund and do not report Islamic extremist groups to the authorities. The goal of radical Muslims is to seek change in society in the long run, so their ultimate aim is to establish a social and political system that is based on sharia. This is why many so-called moderates actually support extremists.
That claim is incorrect. Independent surveys, including Pew Research, show that most Muslims globally reject violence by extremist groups. To assume ‘moderate Muslims’ secretly support terrorism is not supported by evidence.

If Christianity is not defined by the KKK, Crusades, colonial violence, or Christian militias, then Islam should not be defined by Boko Haram or ISIS either. Consistency matters.

Even your scripture warns against double standards:

Matthew 7:5 — ‘First take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.’

Extremism is a problem of people, not the core teachings of any faith. Is that understood?
 
Sure. I never say I've supported hamas lol. I'm saying that the concept of "suicide bombing", killing oneself at the same time taking others down with you, is recorded in the Bible, not in any islamic literature lol
I guess this shows that radical Muslims believe in the action of killing i.e. actions speak louder than words. LOL!
 
I guess this shows that radical Muslims believe in the action of killing i.e. actions speak louder than words. LOL!
Huh? But you're a christian!! You believe that in Judges 16:28-31 that samson used "suicide bombing" tactics, killing himself and everyone around him lol
 
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