Gee, did I make you spill your coffee?
Now that you mentioned Hitler anyway as well as the reason why you didn’t, there are diametrically opposed views on Hitler’s spiritual beliefs, including that he understood himself to be a devout Catholic.
Who sent hundreds of Roman Catholic priests to die in the concentration camps, mostly at Daccau
However, you cannot exclude Nazi Germany on the grounds of the ringleaders trying to elevate Nazi ideology to an Ersatz religion, because then you have to exclude the Communist regimes on the same grounds.
So atheism is an artificial religion?
And with god? Are there laws to establish order? Who makes the laws? What value is human life if it doesn’t contribute to these laws, if any?
Jesus’ primary law for us is to love God with our whole mind, our whole heart, and our whole strength and to love our neighbor as we love ourself. He asked us to take up our cross and follow him, then he set an example by taking up his cross and laying his life down for us. Of course, you know what happened next.
Your relativistic claim that Christian societies are historically the least brutal falls short of a ringing recommendation of an allegedly loving and peaceful religion - even if it were true.
Relativistic? Apparently you haven’t read your history. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to count the number of deaths; entire towns within Rome sacked by their own leaders all males killed and women and children sold into slavery, for any type of disobedience. The ancient Greeks were even worse if you can believe that. They weren’t conquered by the Macedonians under Alexander the Great. They had already destroyed themselves from within long before and were ripe for the taking.
Once Rome embraced Christianity, after nearly 300 years of brutal persecution, there was relative peace within Rome’s borders. After this the major threat to an individual’s security was due to outside forces; Islam from the southeast, the Mongols from the east, the Germanic tribes(who later embraced Christianity) from the north, and the Vikings(who later embraced Christianity) also from the north.
Warfare was constant and would have completely destablized a weaker society but Christianity held it all together. What grew out of this were the seeds for our society in the United States of America.
What have atheists ever done?