Fallacious. Even if this assertion were true, tarring every Christian with the same brush without finding out their individual beliefs is stereotyping on the same order as declaring all Black people to be less successful or more prone to criminal activity.
[Poes Law]
And kee' 'em 'way fro' mah Kay Eff Sea!
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In my personal experience, there's two basic types of Christians: Aggressive ones(A), who are going to convert you to their personal blend of the Revealed Word whether you like it or not, and Nice ones(B), who were paying attention to that whole "other cheek" thing, and who mostly do food-pantry related outreach. Type As can be pretty homophobic at times. Type B's are generally nice enough and can make for very good company. In my personal circle of acquaintances, there's perhaps a 55%-45% ratio of Type B to Type A Christians. In my personal circle of friends(an important distinction), there's a few type Bs, and that guy Chad[name changed, cause it's none of your damn business].
On the other hand, in the media, I think I saw a type B once. Not sure.