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>I didn't say the Christianity was the reason for our freedom and prosperity. I said Christian values.>
>I disagree with this one too. It all depends on what you call "Christian values". The good ones? Sure, but they are not very different that other non-Christian good values and morals. As I said before, morality and doing what is right for your people is not a Christian monopoly.
What I call "Christian value" you may call it something else. So be it.
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>Unfortunately there are a lot of other "Christian values" that are not so good or understanding, forgiving and condusive to loving thy neighbor.
I would say that those who don't love their neighbors and refuse to forgive are not living a christian life, although like you say one does not have to be "religious" to have moral.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching