I’d modify that by statistical trends. If 99% of all Christians were bad, and you said, “I’m a Christian too,” I’d probably leap to an unfortunate conclusion about you. (And, sure, if 99% of Christians were wonderful, I’d leap to a complimentary conclusion.)
This works, though, because of the incredibly vast diversity and variety among the faithful, from raving assholes to really nice people, in a pretty standard “bell curve” distribution. The Fred Phelps wing is balanced by nice Mrs. Winter up the street with her Catholic Church bake sales. (Yum!)
There are enough good Christians that a bad opinion of them isn’t compelled on me by statistical sampling.
(One particularly sad thing is that this is not true of Christian radio. If anyone can point me to a moderate, polite, gentle, kind, and respectful Christian radio broadcast, I’d love to learn of it. All I ever have been able to find are…the other kind.)
There are also plenty of Catholics in the Middle East – they’re (for the most part) known as Maronites, and are an Eastern Rite church in communion with the Latin church.