A thought that recently occurred to me is that it is rather nonsensical that gods in christianity are always malevolent and murderous. This is because:
1) Christianity is based on a set of beliefs that inspire wholesome actions. A god reveling in crusades would be like a god of the oceans reveling in deep net trawling.
2) Consider what Jesus actually did. He nurtured and cared for people, rather than razing villages across the land.
Because of that, I say that a christian god would more logically be lawful/neutral good than the chaotic evil they almost always are.
This was just for fun of course, very interesting point you raised there.
Either you're trying to troll or you're trying to make a valid argument (that's slightly flawed...). Either way, I guess I'll answer.
Yes, Christianity is a religion that is supposed to be dedicated to love and peace. That was essentially Jesus' message to the world - love thy neighbour and all that. Sadly, a lot of people decided that they would only love their Christian neighbours and brutally murder all of the others. But that was back then, when people were a whole lot more ignorant than they are now.
Back then, being the head of the church wasn't about being the Voice of God on earth, it was about political power. It wasn't at all about the values that Christianity embodies. Modern-day Christians (at least, the majority of them) realise that the Crusades were a gross misstep, an abuse of power for the sole purpose of beating up another country and taking all of their stuff. God - at least, the God I believe exists - did not condone those actions. I doubt He was even consulted.
The picture of God and Jesus painted in most churches these days is one of love and peace. Yes, there is the whole 'please try converting others to my worship', but at least Christians have given up on converting by fire and sword. Otherwise, most every sermon - at least, most every sermon at my local chapel - is about being kind to others, helping the weak, and so on. You know, generic good-guy actions that anyone can do, and that God would love for His followers to do.
The God I follow as an Anglican Christian is a God that promotes love, peace and goodwill. I have never seen God Himself portrayed as murderous in the New Testament (Old Testament God is a whole 'nother story... but he lightened up a few thousand years ago, thankfully) and I do not believe that I could face Him when I die if I were to portray Him as such.
Sadly, there are still stupid Christians, just as there are stupid Jewish people, stupid Muslims, stupid Buddhists, stupid Hindus, and there are certainly stupid atheists. It doesn't take being religious to be stupid - it simply gives one another method to do so.
But until you know what you're talking about, kindly don't make examples that are just blatant lies.