For me, it's a matter of exposure.
I don't hate Christianity, but since I've been exposed to the hypocrisy of it more than with other religions, I've reacted to it.
Mind you, after 6 months in Taiwan, I'm getting more and more pissed off at Taoism.
It's also a matter of the people practising it. While Islam is more connected to terrorism than Christianity, I've never had any trouble with muslims, and where I grew up there were plenty.
When you're invited to dinner, and you notice that the muslim host bought a six-pack of beer just for your sake, well, then I'd say his religion isn't making a negative impact on my life.
I can't say I dislike Christianity more than other religions, but since it's so close nearby, it easily becomes the most debated one.
Wait for another year, by then I'll probably rant about some Eastern religion.
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