Sakeena: You need to be more objective. This is true of SOME, but not all, Christians. Just as it is true of SOME, but not all, Muslims.
I will give you another example of some Christian prejudice (or maybe it is government prejudice) I heard of a while back. Some soldier from the US got killed in battle, and his wife wanted a pentagram put on his grave (in a soldier's cemetery) because he was a Wiccan. The government in the US at first would not do this, because Wicca is not on their list of 'officially approved' religions. The wife had to get some lawyers after them before they would do it.
And I find this absurd for a couple reasons, first of all, the government in the US cannot legally have any such list of 'officially approved' religions. That is contrary to the first amendment, the government cannot have ANY position regarding ANY religion, provided that the practice of that religion doesn't violate civil laws (ei, you cannot commit murder because your religion demands human sacrifice to Huitzlapochtli).
Secondly, it displays a grotesque lack of gratitude on the part of the government, to soldiers who died in battle, the way I see it, if a soldier dies for his country, the LEAST the government can do is put a symbol of whatever it is they believe in on their gravestone, whether it is Christianity, Islam, Wicca, or the worship of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.