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"Are virtues like honor, putting others first, unselfishness etc. considered by you to be “Christian virtues” or can an atheist, say, be totally or self-giving or give his life for someone else, and still be consistant with his belief system? "
The “virtues” you describe are in no way peculiar to Christianity. They have existed in all cultures, and all belief systems, some of which pre-date Christianity by a very long time. They are common human attributes, and no religion has ever managed to get the patent or the copywright on them. Yes atheists are capable of all of these. We just accept that there is nothing supernatural about it.
Oh, and atheism is not a belief system, it is simply the lack of belief in one or more “gods”. It implies nothing else about the individual atheist.
The “virtues” you describe are in no way peculiar to Christianity. They have existed in all cultures, and all belief systems, some of which pre-date Christianity by a very long time. They are common human attributes, and no religion has ever managed to get the patent or the copywright on them. Yes atheists are capable of all of these. We just accept that there is nothing supernatural about it.
Oh, and atheism is not a belief system, it is simply the lack of belief in one or more “gods”. It implies nothing else about the individual atheist.