It’s all about opposition to Christ.
That’s all there really is in reality - Christ and His People, and those who oppose Him.
I think you are right, or mostly right on that. Used to, there seemed to be a lot of people who were neither here nor there when it came to believing in Christ, no belief, but no hostility. Those days are disappearing. There is no middle ground left in society. As a young Christian in the 70s, I used to enjoy walking in town, or a park, and striking up conversations with people about Christ. A lot of people would brush me off as a nuisance, and I would do my best not to be one, but there were a lot of people willing to listen, and give their opinions. I didn’t encounter a lot of hostility and hate, not like there is now. Both spiritually and politically, lines have been drawn, and the war is on. ...My flippant remark about Siegel being gay is something I shouldn’t be so quick to do, but given the direction the Democratic Party has taken.... I find that especially true when dealing with so called Republicans and conservative pundits who make excuses for supporting Obama. Wipe away their faux political reasons, and it usually comes down to their homosexuality. In the case of some women, it boils down to abortion. Either way, spiritual corruption is at the bottom of it.