I have my reasons for disliking most followers of Christianity, and I'd like to share for a little bit.
First off, I'd like to say that I don't have a hatred for Christians. I'm open to accepting people of all religions. It seems like, though, Christians don't have the same mindset. It's awful what Christians do to American legislature. We are a country built solely because we wanted religious freedom, but then we allow people to try and force their religious beliefs on others through laws passed. It doesn't seem right to me.
I am gay, and was raised Christian, but I have found my path with Buddhism. It teaches finding self-truth in your life, searching for purpose, and overall being the most "aligned" person you can be. It doesn't teach you to do these things because you'll be rewarded directly for it, but because that is the only way to help the natural order of things.
Christians, however, are very influenced by what will be repaid to them in the end. Christianity is a very selfish religion, even in its selflessness.
Buddhism is inherently anti-war, as conflict is a sign of actions contrary to the order of humanity and of the world. Christians, apparently, are not so anti-war, and have been the force pushing us to persuade situations in Israel, for religious means.
Buddhism is unique to all other religions in that it is accepting of any religion as long as its ultimate goal is to create goodness in the existence around them.
I dunno. I just look around at all the Christians around me, and the things they do, and it made me feel there there was a better path to take. Buddhism has made my life better, and helped me keep peace with the ones around me.
These words might be meaningless to you, and they probably are. I don't really believe in converting people to Buddhism, but if a person finds that path to suit them, it is up to them to decide if it is better or not.
Christians have told me I can't marry the man I love. The man I would like to keep comfortably resting in my eyes for the rest of my life. I can't do the one thing that prove that I am committed to loving him, because people mostly of one religion decided that I shouldn't have that right. Democracy, yes. But this country was made by the minority (remember the pilgrims?) for the rights of the minority, and it just doesn't seem right for one religion to take control of the ship, much like Britain did before the pre-Americans fled that country.
I don't know what I'm trying to prove, I just feel slighted, is all.