Yes, for any given person him or herself, these odds could be adjusted for your circumstances.
If you aren't specifically an employee of an abortion clinic, you're down to 4 deaths (the 3 at Planned Parenthood and one at Olympics) on the Christian-extremist side since 1980.
If you don't go outside the US, you are down to 3033 deaths on the Muslim extremist side.
Now, if you really want to apply statistics, you would find that the odds of getting injured or killed by extremists of any sort is vanishingly small compared to other risks in life.
Since 1980, here is approx. (rounded to 1 significant digit) how many people died of these other causes:
heart disease, 20M
cancer, 20M
chronic lower respiratory disease, 5M
accidents, 5M
stroke, 4M
alzheimer's, 3M
diabetes, 3M
flu and pneumonia, 2M
kidney infections and other kidney problems, 2M
suicide, 1M
So, you are 600 times more likely to die of the flu or pneumonia than to get killed in an attack by Muslim extremists.
You are 180,000 times more likely to die of the flu or pneumonia than to get killed in an attack by Christian extremists.
Getting a flu shot once per year from Walgreens (even factoring in the effectiveness of flu shots being less than 100%) reduces your life risk by orders of magnitude more than your risk from all Muslim and Christian extremist attacks put together.
Here's perhaps a better one. Since 1980, there have been about 1800 people hit by lightning in the US, 160 times more likely than getting killed by a Christian extremist. Getting killed by a Muslim extremist is twice as likely as getting hit by lightning.