Have you noticed that those that have a hatred towards God usually have something in common?
The thing they have in common is that they have learned of GOD through the English Holy Bible.
And that they usually speak the English Language.
I have rarely seen a non English speaker have a hatred towards GOD.
Maybe this is a way that GOD uses to prevent the Globalization of the English Language.
England speaks Englandish, English. The US speaks English. And what do you know? The founding fathers of the US had their origins from England! Wow. It's no wonder why the US speaks English.
The English flag is Red, White, Blue... The US flag is Red, White, Blue.
I wonder if the colors represent the same concepts between the two Countries?
I've never come across anyone who hates any or all of the gods.
OTOH, you won't find a more reprehensible and dishonest bunch than those who call themselves "christian".
One must believe gods exist in order to hate them.
As for what language is spoken or written, it appears you are speaking in tongues.
This, ladies and germs, is USMB's resident expert on Christians and Christianity.
The basic problem is that there is no one who actually is an expert on Christians and Christianity. The closest you can come are people who have extensively studied history from ancient to medieval to early modern, particularly the history of Europe and related texts.
Just based on USMB alone, it seems like many of the people talking about Christianity in the U.S. don't have any idea that from the beginning of the colonies, the European Christians who came here did nothing but squabble among themselves about the varieties of Christianity that they practiced, squabbles that they brought with them when they boarded those boats. Roger Williams, the Puritans, dissenter Anne Hutchinson, William Penn, the four Quakers hanged on Boston Common, Lord Baltimore and the Catholics of Maryland, Calvinists of various stripes, and on and on. Then, of course, there was that nonsense with the Salem Witch Hunt. What's a little banishment, whipping, and hanging among loving Christians.
The idea being pushed so frequently that Christians have ever been unified is a fantasy. There is no "one" Christianity.