Can you admit that Islam is a reason? Can you look at the Quran and the other teachings of the religion without reflexively leaping to the political correctness that it must not be dangerous? Can you actually look at it and what it has done to people?
Sure. What do you feel it does for people, and what evidence is there that it is Islam that does it?
The problem here is not that people won't listen - they are listening. The problem is that most people who read the Quran, follow the Islamic religion, and are practicing Muslims, are no more violent than anyone else. What that means, from the point of view of the science of human behaviour, is that Being Islamic is not a significant factor, and that if you want to explain some facet of behaviour, then you need to look elsewhere.
Except you're wrong here.
While most Muslims aren't violent when you look at religious violence it's almost always Muslims doing it. Thus practicing Muslims are more violent than others.
