We've talked about labels before, Sam, potentially they divide more than they bind because they flag up what I am and you are not rather than our common humanity. And they are all just stories we tell ourselves and give names to - I'm a pagan, she's a Christian, he likes Daft Punk.
But yes, most Christians I know are generally nice, generous and more tolerant than people would believe (my mum is a Christian and worked voluntarily in gay rights and aids awareness alongside her business interests for several years). Some Christians are quite exceptional, like my old parish priest who ministered 24/7 and who refused to draw a salary.
Talking of parish priests, a friend of mine, a witch, was employed as a funeral director. Sitting in the office of the local Crem waiting for the arrival of a client, the door opened and the Catholic priest attached to the Crem entered and closed the door behind him.
"Do you mind if I ask you a very personal question?" he said.
"No. As long as you doin't mind a personal answer, if it is warrented!"
"You are one of the pointy hat brigade aren't you?"
"Yes!"
"Hmm. I thought so." said the priest and left the offoce.
The subject was never mentioned again and the pair remained firm friends and drinking buddies until the lady's death a couple of years ago.