Why do so many Christians seem to believe that they invented 'morality'?

TylerLewis

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Have you chaps noticed that almost always, when a Christian person speaks of atheism, the words morals or morality float to the top? Many of us, perhaps most of us live quiet lives in which we embrace a high degree of day-to-day behavior which could only be described as moral. For example, if I may, I married only once and my beautiful wife (who passed away in '03) and I were devoted to each other. I paid, and I pay, taxes; I never struck one of our kids; I vote; I participate in anti-war and human rights demonstrations in my city, I read books and write plays, I enjoy the company of gosh knows how many friends and colleagues in the classical theatre around N.A. and in Europe, I speak and read in three languages, I neither steal nor pointlessly lie. At age 9 I put away belief in a primitive god. Though I am now 71 and disabiled, I remain in the warm embrace of my life's work, the professional theatre. Ask 800,000 atheists, and to you would come parallel answers.
 
Christians never invented anything. Everything they believe in is stolen from something else
 
We have a monopoly on morality because we have a monopoly on God, and God decided what was moral and what was not.
 
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