You're changing the subject. The discussion is not whether "militant Islam" is dangerous. I think everybody here agrees that there are some hot-headed extremists, who would describe themselves as Islamic, who have committed horrendous acts in the name of their supposed faith.
But we were actually discussing things like:
- the extent to which those views are hard coded into the religion;
- the extent to which those kinds of views are unique to Islam;
- whether those people would be recognised as Islamic by the much large number of Islamic people who don't agree with such violence.
Your post doesn't really contribute to that discussion, in my opinion.
It doesn't get any more 'hard coded' than written down in the unalterable word of god, that's one of the biggest problems. I don't think Islam is unique given it is an obvious plagiarism. Who decides who is a Muslim and who isn't? This is the problem when people are saying IS aren't anything to do with Islam when they are justifying themselves with exactly what is written in the Koran.
Militant Islam doesn't exist in some vacuum away from 'moderate' Islam. The teachings of Islam are fertile ground for these sort of extreme views to flourish given a lot of the teachings aren't very 'moderate' to begin with. Taking these disenfranchised people's views and turning them into violent actions seems to be a leap too many are willing to take. Something that is rare with most other religions these days.