Thank you, JacobBoheme, for understanding what I'm driving at.
ChristianNationalist, I can honestly say I have not been brainwashed by media.
I have avoided TV for the past ten years, nor do I get my news from mainstream media outlets. I also grew up out of the US, and as such avoided the massage of that particular school system. I get my information through research on academic soil through verified historical sources.
The beginnings of the Spanish Inquisition are linked to the reconquista, like it or not. It spun off later and became infamous mainly for its hunting of heretics within Christianity itself, but you cannot completely discard their beginnings. But even if you did, as you mentioned yourself, the Inquisition was a horrible thing, despite being a construct of 'Christians.' They tortured people. How much more do you need to know?
You still aren't getting the point, in this discussion, and I am afraid also possibly in life. When it comes down to people, you cannot generalize and see things in black and white. You cannot say Christians are good/bad, and everyone else is bad/good. Things are more complicated. Look around you at Christians today. What are they like? Largely, they sin with every step they make. Why do you think that it was any different back then?
None of what I said is anti-Christian in any way, it is just acknowledging the fact that as humans we can make mistakes and do make mistakes. Christians, Muslims, Hindus, everyone. We get drunk with power, money, etc. and do horrible things.
Trying to pin it on the Muslims that they started all the violence is an act of self-righteousness, which is pride. And pride comes before the fall. Please be careful about that.
Do not forget the words of our savior, Jesus Christ:
Love your enemy.
Do not judge and you will not be judged.
These are very important (especially the second one) in our lives and I often find it shocking how many Christians forget about them so easily.