Ah Cheezy...
Have you studied it? Have you read it?
Do you know the order?
I will embark on some edumacation on the topic.
First, trying to use one of my statements as a comeback in the same thread and on the same topic that I used it against you is simply bad form. Especially considering that you did not "edumacate" me on anything.
Since I said nothing incorrect in my post, I'm not sure what you're on about, even more so considering that none of your post addresses anything in mine.
OK... You're absolutely wrong. I will prove it.
It doesn't matter if these nice words from Albaqara (87th of 114) and Al Imran (89th of 114) are ALMOST the last word on the subject, because they aren't the last word, which is what matters according to Muhammed.
Almost the end doesn't matter.
Let's look at the Koran for the truth, shall we?
Let's prove the point.
Note, the numbers refer to the normal order as seen in the Koran.
The final verses of the Koran... From the LAST chronological chapter... An-Nasr
So, no matter what else is stated, the final step is everyone is a Muslim... which isn't too bad of a goal (if the way of getting there wasn't violence).
This should not surprise you, since nasr means "victory" in Arabic. Besides, Christianity says similar things, about all realizing The Truth on the day of judgment, and being given the opportunity to accept or reject it when faced with the Truth.
Second to last chronological chapter... At-Taubah
I guess we know how they really feel about "People of the Book"...
My translation says "Allah ruin them." Kinds of sounds like "don't let them succeed, I hope their efforts are confounded." After all, if God was going to destroy them, he'd bloody well do it.
Commands Mohammed to attack. Not defend, as he later points out here...
Key word, expedition.
No wonder the religious then went on hundreds of years of non-stop conquest... it was commanded.
You're getting caught up in a translation error. Mine says:
"Those who continued to be left behind rejoiced at their remaining at home, contrary to the directions of the Messenger of Allah. They were averse to striving in the cause of Allah with their belongings and their persons, and they said, one to another: Go not forth in such heat. Remind them: the fire of Hell is fiercer far in the heat; did they but understand. So let them rejoice less at the supposed success of their stratagem and weep more at the contemplation of punishment for their duplicity awaiting them.
Should Allah take thee back to a party of them and should they ask you to leave and go forth with thee, tell them: You shall never go forth with me and shall never fight an enemy with me. You chose to remain at home the first time, so now continue with those who remain behind. Pray not for any of them who dies, nor stand by his grave asking forgiveness for him; they disbelieved in Allah and His Messenger and died while they were disobedient. Let not their possessions or their children cause thee to wonder. Allah only intends to chastise them therewith in the present life and that their souls may depart while they are disbelievers."
The bolded part being what you were supposedly referencing. Notice that there is not even a hint of an "expedition" in this translation. Earlier, in a part I did not quote, it does call upon The Prophet to "press hard" on the disbelievers and hypocrites (referring to people that I qualify below), but then says that it's God's duty to punish them for their spiritual faults, and that Mohammed merely punishes them for their earthly ones.
In fact, on the page before this he qualifies that it is not Christians, Jews, or any other specific religion because of their religion, but rather apostates,
and very specifically, Arab allies who betrayed Mohammed and went back to their pagan ways.
So this passage doesn't talk about punishing the infidel wherever he lay, urging the Muslim to go forth on glorious military expeditions in the name of God, it commands Mohammed to punish those who betrayed his strust, and advises him not to trust them in the future.
It is true that you can take other meanings, which explains why all Muslims aren't violent. But, you can see where some would get the message that they need to be on jihads.
That's with about 5 minutes of research.
The inner workings of the largest religion in the world is worth more than five minutes of scant ideology-driven internet research. You went looking for violent passages that backed your twisted view of Islam, and "found" them without bothering to see if that's what they actually meant.