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Christianity is not Required For Morality

Why it is a silly notion to claim morals require a religion or a God

Jamie Druhan
6 min readFeb 16, 2023
Photo by Edwin Andrade on Unsplash

Christianity is slavery and has traditionally supported slavery

We should go over the claims about Christian morality first. Christianity is fine with slavery, and servitude. In fact, the basis of being a Christian is to be a slave to your master, which is why the followers of Christianity have no problem enslaving other people throughout their history. Most orthodox Christians believe in eternal torment, and throughout their history they have not had a problem with torture either. There is nothing in the organized religion of Christianity that founded anything on the basis of real liberty or real equality. Even when they say they want liberty for all, they do not mean it, and their history proves it.

Christianity, like America, was founded on caste and slavery. If that version of Christianity is what America and the west were created by, many other things would be a better morality. What could be a worse morality than saying you believe one thing about love, helping the poor, peace, and collecting money to promote this, while not really believing it and promoting the opposite? Instead, Christianity promotes nationalism, war, Crony Capitalism, and sells God for a buck.

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Jamie Druhan
Jamie Druhan

Written by Jamie Druhan

Advocate for the vulnerable. Striving for better thinking.

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