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It really doesn't have much of an effect. Do all Christians agree and maintain the exact same morals? No, not really even close. Joseph Stalin was an atheist, but so was Carl Sagan. Do you think they would ever sit down with one another and have a cup of tea? No, probably not. Also, Stalin was a psychopath, Sagan not so much.

Morality arises from your environment more so than from any other factor. People do violent things to one another when they are brainwashed to believe in an objectified "Other."

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