Exactly, that's why moderate Muslims are considered BAD Muslims by the rest of you.
Denying the divine character of the Qur'an places one completely outside of the fold of Islam. It's not a matter of being a "bad Muslim," it's a matter of not being a Muslim at all.
So what you're saying is that if a Muslim rejects all the violence that is in the Qur'an, then he is not a real Muslim at all. I guess that means that the majority of Muslims who are not believers in terrorism (which is very much part of the Qur'an and hadiths) aren't considered Muslims by the rest of you. I'm glad you cleared that up for us.
I think what is being said is that Muslims that think outside of the box and ask the wrong questions are targets like the rest of us.