"...“(W)hen we consider the fundamental values and moral imperatives
contained within the world’s great religions, such as caring for the
sick, the infirm, the elderly, the poor, the orphaned, the vulnerable;
practicing mercy, charity, and goodwill toward one’s fellow human
beings; and fostering generosity, humility, honesty, and communal
concern over individual egotism — those traditionally religious values
are most successfully established, institutionalized, and put into
practice at the societal level in the most irreligious nations in the
world today...” [emphasis added]
http://time.com/3450525/atheists-arent-the-problem-christian-intolerance-is-the-problem/
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