SOME Christians make it seem like non-Christian beliefs are amoral, immoral, sinful or misguided, that Christian beliefs are the social norms, and the neglect of outsiders' cultural heritage and religious practices, what do you think?
Throughout history, Christians have commited all manner of atrocities, murders and genocides, and always thought they can be forgiven with a few quick prayers. Pretty much self delusional Christian privelege.
I call it the Greater Than Thou attitude, and those who are religious tend to believe that non-believers are going to hell and have their souls captured by the devil and are immoral. Many only believe in freedom of religion if its their religion, and really want it mixed into daily life in public activity such as in schools. In the USA and most developed countries, religiosity is weakening, and a recent study indicates that although declared Atheist in the US is only 4%, about 25% no longer belong to a particular sect of religion, even if some believe in God, and also about 25% are at least so doubtful that admit "probably not" or more negative about existence of God. This seems to scare many Christians about losing control and common beliefs.
But, many Christians do believe they have special privilege.