"Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them. Quran 2:191
Make war on the infidels living in your neighborhood. Quran 9:123
When opportunity arises, kill the infidels wherever you catch them. Quran 9:5
Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable. Quran 3:85
The Jews and the Christians are perverts; fight them.... Quran 9:30
Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam Quran 5:33
Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods, boiling water; melt their skin and bellies. Quran22:19
The unbelievers are stupid; urge the Muslims to fight them. Quran 8:65
Muslims must not take the infidels as friends. Quran 3:28
Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than the Quran. Quran 8:12
Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels. Quran 8:60
"I shall cast terror into the hearts of the infidels. Strike off their heads, strike off the very tips of their fingers. Qur'an 8:12
Sigh, guys look for you're self and you may find the truth.
http://www.quranexplorer.com/quran/
I suggest every who looks this up to also find an explanation of the verse. I will give one example.
tjsap24 states.
"Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them. Quran 2:191
What i found doing a few minutes of research.
I find it important to add 2:190 as-well. even tho it would be better to read it all from the beginning however there is not enough writing space and i don't think a lot of you would read it all, lets start.
(2:190) Fight in the way of Allah against those who fight against you but do not transgress, for Allah does not love transgressors.
(2:191) Kill them whenever you confront them and drive them out from where they drove you out. (For though killing is sinful) wrongful persecution is even worse than killing. Do not fight against them near the Holy Mosque unless they fight against you; but if they fight against you kill them, for that is the reward of such unbelievers.
Now for explanation, there is a lot of wisdom in few words and you could write a whole book for just one verse if you had the knowledge for it, but i will keep it short and copy paste the first explanation i found, I'm sure there are many more that are way better but that is for you to research if you wish.
The believers are asked to fight those who hindered their efforts in the cause of God, and acted with hostility towards them merely because they sought to fashion human life according to the revealed guidance of God. Earlier, when they were weak and scattered, the Muslims were asked merely to preach and be patient with the wrongful repression meted out to them by their opponents. However, now that a small city state had been established in Madina they were commanded for the first time to unsheathe their swords against those who had resorted to armed hostility against their movement of reform. It was some time after this injunction that the Battle of Badr took place, to be followed by several other battles.
The believers are told that material interests should not be the motivation for their fighting, that they should not take up arms against those who were not in opposition to the true faith, that they should not resort to unscrupulous methods or to the indiscriminate killing and pillage which characterized the wars of the pre-Islamic era, the Age of Ignorance. The excesses alluded to in this verse are acts such as taking up arms against women and children, the old and the injured, mutilation of the dead bodies of the enemy, uncalled-for devastation through the destruction of fields and livestock, and other similar acts of injustice and brutality. In the Hadith all these acts have been prohibited. The real intent of the verse is to stress that force should be used only when its use is unavoidable, and only to the extent that is absolutely necessary.
Here the word fitnah is used in the sense of 'persecution'. It refers to a situation whereby either a person or a group is subjected to harassment and intimidation for having accepted, as true, a set of ideas contrary to those currently held, and for striving to effect reforms in the existing order of society by preaching what is good and condemning what is wrong. Such a situation must be changed, if need be, by the force of arms.
Bloodshed is bad, but when one group of people imposes its ideology and forcibly prevents others from accepting the truth, then it becomes guilty of an even more serious crime. In such circumstances, it is perfectly legitimate to remove that oppressive group by the force of arms.