any fundamentalist Christians have opinions that directly contradict what Jesus said:
- Guns for self defence, when Jesus said to turn the other cheek, and told Peter not to raise his sword
- Deporting immigrants, maltreating the poor and homeless, and letting prisoners rot like animals --- when Jesus said to treat these specific groups better
- Dickriding capitalists like Elon Musk and supporting low taxes for the rich, when Jesus said the rich man getting to heaven is very unlikely, and that resources should go to the poor
It'd be a better argument if you used biblical criteria rather than cultural criteria.
Guns for self defence is legitimate and biblical. Turning the other cheek is in relation to being persecuted as a Christian. Quite a different thing in relation to ordinary self-defence. Also, in America, guns for self-defence is in relation to tyranny of the government. That means a genuine concern for separation of church and state. Jesus also told Peter to go and buy swords.
I suspect Christians don't support maltreating people. Either the poor or the homeless. I also suspect they don't agree with letting prisoners rot like animals. They may support deporting illegal immigrants. They probably do support the death penalty. They probably do think that prisons should not be a camp away from home.
Do Christians support people like Elon Musk? It's hard to say. Some might like some of his ideas. And some might dislike some of his ideas. The same applies for many people who are not Christians too. I support low taxes because low taxes means small government and that is a very biblical idea. Jesus actually said it was impossible for a rich man to get to heaven. In fact he said it was IMPOSSIBLE for any person to get to heaven. And the reason for that is no one gets there by themselves. It is God who does the impossible, not man.
I think Benjamin that you have a distorted view of Christianity and a distorted view of culture. And you don't understand what is biblical and what is not. But at least you are thinking about it. And that dear Benjamin is a good thing.