Humans get ethical values from their environment. So, no, it doesn't matter whether a person is religious or not because their environment is the same and therefore they have the same chance (there are other factors involved) of being equally "moral".
I don't believe in absolute morals and I believe they are all completely made by society and history backs me up.
But, Since religion has played a huge part in the creation of sociological values and ethics in our society today, everyone, no matter the religion of lack of thereof, still is greatly affected by religious ethics.
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Originally Posted by Rubinator
What other religion can come even close to showing their fellow man the love and care that christians have over the centuries?
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You are being biased because you can say the exact opposite. Hell, the largest genocide and imperialistic gains in history were justified under Christianity.