Morality has nothing to do with religion. Morality is a product of evolution along with our physiology and psychology.Yes Atheists can be moral people... but only because they choose to be so... and usually base their morals on religious ideas of right and wrong. Don't steal, don't kill, don't lie, don't commit adultery... etc etc etc.
We wouldn't have come this far as a species if we didn't have these innate values such as not killing.
I've got a quick question for a Christian.
Seeing as Charles Darwin made Christians face the fact that the literal creation story cannot be quite so literal, he also destroyed the primary myth by which they had told the Jesus story for centuries. That myth suggested that there was a finished creation from which we human beings had fallen into sin, and therefore needed a rescuing divine presence to lift us back to what God had originally created us to be. But Charles Darwin says that there was no perfect creation because it is not yet finished. It is still unfolding. And there was no perfect human life which then corrupted itself and fell into sin.
And so the story of Jesus who comes to rescue us from the fall becomes a nonsensical story. So how can Christians tell the Jesus story with integrity and with power, against the background of a humanity that is not fallen but is simply unfinished?
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