You confused me with Paisley thus proving my thesis of what you base your notions of Christianity on.
American evangelicalism has become a blend of Christianity, folk religion, shamanism, white nationalism. How Christian it is depends on the emphasis. And let's not forget black Christians which evangelicals and atheists seem to.
I don't think DU is confusing you with Paisley at all. I think he is merely stating that there are all sorts of christians - including ones you may find repulsive yourself.
And this is the key point as far as I am concerned - practicing christians come in all shapes and sizes, from the completely harmless and highly charitable elderly lady who attends a CofE church every Sunday and spends lots of time (which she has as she is retired) helping out with various charities and organisations. All the way through to the odious and highly harmful evangelical hate preachers who whip up hatred against those who they see as sinful, whether that be gay people or people who don't hold to their religious views, to those of different race etc.
So these are both active christians, as are all in the spectrum from one to the other. The issue is that there are plenty of christians (including you Vlad) who seem to want to pretend that the christians you don't like, who's view you find questionable or worse aren't really christians. Well, here's the thing Vlad - they are, and their views (regardless of whether you like them or not) are motivated by their christian beliefs.