In my experience the Christians don’t really shove it down your throat. They will invite you to their church and are open to have a philosophical discussion about the existence of god and the outcomes of that. The ones I’ve met are very respectful about it.
Its another religion that also believes in Jesus (but not as god himself) that are very aggressive about enforcing it upon you.
As often, the loud minority gives a bad name to the others. People meet a lot of respectful Christians, but doesn’t even know they’re Christians, as they don’t shove it in anyone’s throat. They meet a few vocal Christians, and know they’re Christians, and then think they’re the only ones.
In my experience the Christians don’t really shove it down your throat. They will invite you to their church and are open to have a philosophical discussion about the existence of god and the outcomes of that. The ones I’ve met are very respectful about it.
Its another religion that also believes in Jesus (but not as god himself) that are very aggressive about enforcing it upon you.
Regular churchgoers are a mixed bag. The real trouble comes from religious institutions themselves.
My experience is the opposite, it’s always Christians bringing it up, often by judging others’ actions out loud.
Never had any of the other Abrahamitic denominations try to convert me, although I was approached by a Hare Krishna recruiter once.
As often, the loud minority gives a bad name to the others. People meet a lot of respectful Christians, but doesn’t even know they’re Christians, as they don’t shove it in anyone’s throat. They meet a few vocal Christians, and know they’re Christians, and then think they’re the only ones.