Fortunately, not all religious people feel that way. However, ask a fundamentalist and, yeah, that's what he'll tell you - regardless of religion.
There appears be some deep-rooted need for belonging to a peer group that is 'better' than everyone else. "We are humble and will be saved (hence we are better than you). God wills it so". It's juvenile and idiotic but this behavior is visible everywhere: sports, religion, politics, even phone brands and operating systems.
Yeah, I've already expressed my point of view: That there is only one God, that has a Plan for humanity as a whole and for each individual, and that religions and doctrines are subsets of that plan, just like a doctor subscribes different medicines to different patients. I'm just amazed by the opposite concept, that many human beings are from the beginning nothing more than material for a furnace. Aren't their life sacred from God, as Splinter put it, doesn't the Divine Plan include them too?