That's fine. After basic human needs are met, liberal humanism supports everyone's right to live according to their own beliefs on this.
We nearly all ground our principles in a system of thought. For some people its a religious system. For others, secular ethics.
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Christ's teachings has some good bits but nothing original and not found elsewhere. Themes of brotherly love, charity etc are common.
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Unless you think that version of that god is real, no reason to limit yourself to one set of teachings. Can reflect on & evaluate many.
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We've come a long way since then. We'd now consider rape & slavery to be worthy of listing in ten core commandments, for example.
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