Originally posted by straffo
I plead guitly of oversimplification.
It's just because it because it don't correspond to my belief.
I'm a "faithful" atheist (if it make sense in english) I don't believe in god but I do believe in Greco-Judeo-Christian values.
Think of it like this, straffo - Christians believe that God forgives them their sins, not that they aren't responsible for what they've done.
The concept is that one realizes one is a sinner, accepts responsibility, intends to reform, shares in this with God and his peers, devotes his/her life to following the teachings of Christ, and is then allowed the state of grace by God.
A Christian must be willing to extend the same forgiveness to the rest of the world, but this doesn't mean the rest of the world owes him/her anything on a secular level.
I am like you in that I'm not an adherent to any religion (I'm agnostic rather than athiest, however) but I also see the values you cite as worthy. I don't have any conflict with what Christianity teaches in this regard. If I could accept what I see as mythology (the Bible) as actual truth, I'd be a devoted Christian.
culero