I'm more concerned that you have it in your own heads that the majority of Christians in America don't have the LGBTA crushing issues. And that "God hates fags" crowd. While admittedly not small. Is a minority of organized Christian religion. And it isn't that the only good Christian is one that skips church.
It isn't even like in Iran or some such where the populace as a whole keeps in a government that hangs gays. We regularly elect Democrats over here, are passing more civil union type laws, and even the Republican line is softening.
A majority of people who identify as Christian on some survey do not have gay-crushing as #1 on their agenda, no.
Of the people who say that their most important voting issue is Christian values, or moral values? Ah, the numbers are going up. Why is that? And where are all the Christian political organizations using their sway for something benevolent instead of trying to shove "family values" into everyone's bedroom and doctor's office and pharmacy and school?
The more important "religion" is to someone's worldview and values and politics, the more you tend to see intolerance getting ratcheted up, and not just in the Muslim part of the world. And you follow that to the very far end of the continuum to groups whose sole existence is to promote and protect the interests of "religion" in the political forum, and there you have your people who say Hurricane Katrina was god's punishment for homosexuality, or people whose mouths tighten up into a little sour line when they are asked to condemn someone for blowing up an abortion clinic.
I do believe moderate, non-hateful people who believe in the Christian god are the majority of all Christians. So why haven't they knocked this extremist lunatic fringe out of leadership of all Christianity for political purposes in the United States?
If you don't have a good answer for that, then you don't have a right to lay around whining about the bias against you.