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>christians give the most pushback against gender ideology
If you mean they push back more than le neopagans do than this would be because of their absolute numbers in society and you obviously have no means of discerning what the actual percentages of these religious groups actually are that oppose gender ideology.
>the quote is quite obviously about christian faith and christ's sacrifice being available to all people
It's not a direct statement on race yes, as I said the quote bears implications for our modern age; your religious community is a community, and being explicitly pro-multiculti ("available to all people") for that community effectively means you're being pro multiculti for the those people in general terms, especially when that religious brand ends up constituting the overarching world view of the people adhering to it. It will naturally bring it's adherents together, and when people are brought together, they mingle, so to speak.