They would love you to think that, because that's how terrorism works. The aim of terrorists is not to kill people (even the most effective terrorist campaign never end up killing a fraction of the numbers killed in automobile accidents). The aim of terrorism is, as the word suggests, ti spread fear and terror.The best response to terrorism is to carry on living our lives. I grew up in a terrorist scenario, and you learn to get on with living. Where possible, mock and laugh at the terrorists - show them that you aren't scared of them. That's why, in France and other European countries, people are photoshopping photos of ISIS and tweeting them with their faces transformed into rubber ducks.These guys are jumped up playground bullies, and you never ever let a bully see that you are afraid.Security analysts think there are about 30,000 ISIS members worldwide (although obviously that number will increase if our governments bomb a lot of children into pieces). Only a small percentage of those are in the West. For most of us, there is a greater statistical risk that you will die by slipping in the shower than that you will be the victim of a terrorist attack.And look at it this way. Even if everyone of those 30,000 become suicide bombers (and the majority of them are too cowardly to do that anyway). There are only 30,000 of them and there are 7,000,000,000 of the rest of us. They can only take a tiny percentage of us out, and each time they do there's one less of them to worry about. I like those odds Senior Pastor, Solid Rock Church, DroghedaNational Overseer, Church of God, IrelandExecutive Director, Evangelical Alliance Irelandhttp://eaiseanchai.wordpress.com/