its not a stereotype. its a fact. and its actually written even in the Bible, also. not worded the same, but ill leave it the way its worded to God.
and i dont consider christianity a religion at all. i see it more as a way of life and relationship, sacrifice.
and i dont consider christianity a religion at all. i see it more as a way of life and relationship, sacrifice.
Furthermore, believing that something is true of a group (unless it is a necessary characteristic of belonging to that group) is also a stereotype by definition. It doesn't matter if "its actually written even in the bible", because atheists like myself don't believe that the bible is true. It's like if I quoted the Qur'an for a description of Christians... would that matter to you? Would you really care what a religion that you don't subscribe to thinks about your social group? Of course not.
And as I answered Huckleberry above, if you don't want all Christians to be lumped into a group based on someone's prejudice about how *all* Christians act or think, then you shouldn't do it yourself. That is "actually written even in the bible".