Obviously, you missed where I said 'nearly every case'.
Or maybe you are arguing the likelihood that he, being white man born in America, was likely raised in a Christian church/family/community that, like so many others, masked lessons on bigotry behind religious lessons. I was raised in that kind of church. And for years after I got out, I clung to the ignorance and stupidity they had taught me about gay people, people of color, and women.
That this young man is currently a pagan who misinterprets Odin and Norse mythology as badly as most fundamentalist Christians misinterpret the teachings of Jesus does nothing to lessen the decades of black church burnings by white American 'Christians' in the KKK and other related groups. Unless your theory is that Norwegian death metal pagans have been burning churches in America since before the Civil War? Do you think that there is a secret cult of Norwegian death metal enthusiasts hiding among the very public branch of Christianity that calls for the death, torture and erasure of gay people, and has a massively imbalanced grip on political and legal power in America? Or do you think that Mike and Karen Pence, Robert Jeffress, Pat Robertson, Tony Perkins, and the rest of them - whether in government or in the orbit of those who ARE - are secret Muslims, using their widely publicized Christian fanaticism as a misdirection to enact Sharia law and kill all the gays?
No? Ok. So then you agree that Muslims and Norwegian death metal fans are not a problem in the same way white, Christian males are. Nor is Norwegian death metal fandom or Fundamentalist Islamic terrorists disguised as young female politicians a prevalent concern in America.
White supremacists emboldened by Christian nationalism are the most extant problem in America, both in terms of the general public AND in terms of violent acts perpetrated on American soil. The unique form of racial animus present in America was exacerbated and fueled by Christian sects who used the Bible to justify chattel slavery, abuse, and forced separation of families. That same animus has continued to fuel 'Irish Need Not Apply' mindsets, anti-Chinese violence, anti-Muslim violence, anti-gay and trans rhetoric and violence, and more. Do other groups hate gay people? Of course. I would have to be blind to deny that reality, which is why I do not. Instead, I focus on the actual existential threats to my and my loved ones' well being.
And, despite how badly you and people like you have tried over the years to convince us otherwise and make this topic impossible to address openly, that threat is not the boogeyman of burkhas and Sharia law and thrashing guitar licks. Not disaffected young people finding strength in violent, hateful black metal that they can't find elsewhere. Those things ARE problems, sure, and I'll admit that happily, but they are not the sole, or even primary problem facing America today the way that willful ignorance and horrific bigotry have been inculcated in 'Christian' churches and circles, and have merged with white nationalism to create an unrecognizable bastardization of Jesus' teachings that is only called 'Christianity' because that is what they call themselves.