Studies have been done. Do you think it is possible to characterize nutty xtians in Alabama but not nutty muslims in Germany?
https://www.wzb.eu/en/press-release/isla...ely-spread
https://www.wzb.eu/en/research/migration...igrant-int
https://www.wzb.eu/en/press-release/isla...ely-spread
Quote:Figure 1also shows that religious fundamentalism is much more prevalent among European Muslims than among Christian natives.
Among Christians agreement to the single statements ranges between 13 and 21 per cent and less than 4 per cent agree with all three items. In line with what is known about Christian fundamentalism, levels of agreement are slightly higher (4% agreeing with all statements) among mainline Protestants than among Catholics (3%), and most pronounced (12%) among the adherents of non-mainstream Protestant groups.
However, even among these groups support for fundamentalist attitudes remains much below the levels found among Sunni Muslims.
https://www.wzb.eu/en/research/migration...igrant-int