"Now you look into all religions and see a flaw, Christianity was supposedly the? only standalone true way, until 'media' stepped in and degraded us with controversy that was based on opinion and perceived as truth. You look at the news, but you won't find a more prosecuted religion out there."
If you actually did mean to say "prosecuted," that only stands to reason; Christians constitute about 80% of the U.S. population, so it's understandable that it would also produce about 80% of our convicted criminals -- which it does. If you don't want to get prosecuted, don't break the law. (That religion y'all claim to follow even includes specific injunctions by God to that effect, so you really have no excuse at all for not doing so.)
On the other hand, if you mean "persecuted," get a grip. Christianity has more clout in this country -- heck, in most western nations -- than all other faiths combined; in fact, to my knowledge, Christianity is the only religion in the western world committing persecution (of gays, women, atheists, ethnic minorities, other religions, and, ironically, even people of other Christian denominations).
Note, however, that "media" has no bearing on either of these issues, except for the fact that Christian-dominated media tend to be extremely powerful, successful, and ubiquitous; just look at such few examples as 700 Club, Touched by an Angel, Promised Land, Highway to Heaven, and entire networks on TV and radio given over to Christian programming, not to mention church services broadcast on thousands of otherwise "secular" radio and TV networks on Sunday mornings. And that's not even counting the print media, which is replete with Christian publications and authors.
Prosecuted? Not if you're law-abiding.
Persecuted? Simply NOT!
~David D.G.