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Yeah, I haven't really had an encounter with a militant christian ever. The most "extreme" I've encountered was that my best friend in primary school's dad was a pfarrer, and he didn't like him playing nfs u2 because of the "half naked woman on the hood". And they prayed before every meal but like that's not gonna damage a child or hurt anyone.
I still really dislike a lot of what the church is doing here, particularly their involvement in organizations that they fund only in small part but like to impose rules on (such as "you must be religious to work here" - because apparently atheists can't have good morals or something) but in general most christians here feel like they actually follow love your neighbour etc. In general I share a lot of what would be considered christian values here, and so do most christians I've talked to.
Also specifically in the north.
Funny because I just heard a Southern Baptist telling their grandkid, literal phrasing, "that God hates f*gs"
In a Bojangles, the most sacred of places to talk to your kid about your religion.