>>17776960 (OP)You don’t. Most negative stereotypes of Christians only exist because American Christians are genuinely that weird. Like for example:
>The only Christian groups who have rejected the Big Bang and evolution have all been American ones>Very few Christians believed that the earth was flat, that the earth was 6,000 years old, and that the events of Genesis happened literally as described until those beliefs became mainstream among American Christians in the 1800s>They circumcise their children, even though Paul explicitly stated several times that you do not need to be circumcised>They believe in heretical stuff like the prosperity gospel and donate their money to obvious grifters like Joel Osteen>They blindly support the State of IsraelAt this point, I am convinced that the Reddit Atheists of the early 2010s were only ever a thing because many of them were born and raised in the US and were effectively radicalized by these American forms of Christianity. Considering these American forms of Christianity are the only forms of Christianity they’ve been exposed to, I honestly don’t blame them. Their only real mistake is that they assume all Christians and religious people in general act like this instead of just the American ones.