Eh. 90% of the stuff I see people trying to point out as fallacious or contradictory, destructive, whatever, is taken out of context and has everything to do with misinterpretation and human bias, nothing to do with what's there. I don't need to get into a great debate over infallibility or actual theological discussion (in terms of that being a separate discussion from history, etc.) because this is something that isn't debatable without years of diligent study, but just like the so-called Christians who have been misrepresenting their own religion for countless ages (including most of the groups who took part in founding this country), many of those attacking it are prey to a lot of the same basic issues of faulty perspective.
And yes, X, I do. I've come to feel a great kinship with some of the Muslims I've been lucky enough to know. Whatever differences in doctrine and background there are, it's difficult to watch one's faith get subverted by popular and misinformed opinion, especially when so many represent themselves (and possibly even imagine themselves to be) legitimate authorities. It's frustrating, and in so many places around the world, deadly. Increasingly so even here in America where in my lifetime at least, we always felt we were safe from this kind of shit.