Maybe, but it's completely built of a false definition of what make ANYONE a Christian. That's the misleading part. The other half is you can't explain what makes a Christian a Christian, so to anyone, professing Christian or not, without it just sounding like the "no true Scotsman fallacy". You may even believe you are a Christian and been raised your whole life to think so, but unless you have submitted your life to Christ and experienced to supernatural rebirth, the death of your old self and spiritual rebirth of the new, when the creator of all lifts the vale and opens your eyes and heart for the first time, then you are not a true Christian. That said a true Christian does not kill others, does not drive vans or anything else into others. A true Christian has the Spirit and power of God in them to love our enemies, and try to point others to the freedom and truth our own wretched selves have been given by our GREAT God. I'm with the others here that know that a true follower of Christ does just that and follows Christ. Guess what Jesus does not tell us to do? That's right, kill. Period.
Christians will die for Christ, but never kill. (not like that anyway, self defense and defense of innocence is a different conversation)