The point is, most Christians would put faith above country, just as most Muslims.
The source documents for Christians absolutely oppose violence to spread religion. It is allowed for self defense and by law enforcement. It doesn't even allow violence in response to petty insults and forbids vengeance.
The Christian church is not Islam and its leaders exercise far less authority and power over their members than do Imams, Mullahs, etc. The problem is, Islam calls for the subjugation and conversion of the world, by all means, including lying, murder and terror.
Muslim culture lives an eye for an eye. The rule of secular, civil law is secondary to the "right" of a family or tribe to make their own justice by killing someone on the other side. Back & forth with almost no one willing to step back from the next act of revenge.
Now you're really reaching. He doesn't represent a large segment of Christianity, let alone a majority. And no one has committed a murder or other act of violence because of his citation of an Old Testament command as justification. And before you bring up the nutcases that have bombed abortion clinics, they have been condemned by most Christians and Christian leaders (99%+ ?), and have been tracked down, captured and prosecuted by people who (most probably) are Christian.
Billy Graham (I'm not of his denomination by the way), I think he has never been involved in scandal and has kept himself clean.
I don't know about the other dude...
Coronado - You can keep squirming around this, but the fact is, you ****ed up. You don't differentiate between different religions and you don't make objective observations, comparisons or points.