By the time the murdering starts its to late, and you are right, at that point fear, self preservation, cowardice etc do come into it. But its ignorance by the masses that gets you to that point. You must be sceptical and question any group that says it knows best, particularly of groups who do not elect their leaders (i.e. religions, dictatorships)
Interestingly you say Christians are against murder. But in Christian America you murder people (capital punishment) for their sins.
In the Muslim world (Saudi Arabia for example) people are murdered for their sins
In secular Britain, no persons are murdered for their sin.
I like your arguments, in that so far as if they serve your purpose then it looks logical. But there are simple obvious underlying errors in your arguments.
Christians are meant to be led by the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, not solely elder
s of the church (who must be beyond reproach [expanded in 1 Timothy 4 & Paul's letter to Titus]). The US is officially more secular than Britain is, given the separation between state and religion. UK = Church of England? You say "You"??? That is presuming I am American, and not British???
You mention........Capital punishment, about which Jesus said
"Do not judge (meaning to pass sentence on), or you too will be judged." Matthew 7:1
About christianity being a state religion, it is not an example which was set out by Jesus; the reason Paul wrote this:
PHP 2:6 Who, being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
PHP 2:7 but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
Phillipians (2:6-7)
About being "Sheep" we are taught the following, in 1 John 4:1:
"1JN 4:1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world."
As a christian, (and I don't care whether you accept this) it is not my responsibility or the fault of the Christian gospel, what happens in "Islamic nations" (speaking in stereotypical terms which you'll understand).
There's nothing extraordinary about being skeptical, or rather "cautious" as I would put it. Christians have to be "skeptical", muslims are skeptical, some of them are paranoid even to extent of thinking 9/11 didn't happen. In your own mind, perhaps only atheists are skeptical? (because you restrict the word skepticism to merely not believing in God). Everyone is skeptical, and we are left with your argument that ignorance is the bane of all societies.
A further dimension is the actual definition of ignorance meaning lack of knowledge. Christians should and in the case of most mature christians know and follow their scriptures inside out. Muslims should, I hope, and in a reasonable proportion follow the good bits of their scripture. Atheists generally bash and scapegoat all religions and have a superfacial knowledge of all or each of the major religions. Some atheists are ignorant (lack knowledge) of most spiritual matters. Both christian and muslims communities contain fakes and sincere adherents.
Which leaves us with whether atheists are more knowledgeable generally than theists. I don't have any prejudices about any group being smarter than the other, so if we assume both groups have a normal distribution of general knowledge, we are left with atheists and theists having equal general knowledge, but atheists and theists have unequal knowledge of spiritual matters, with the atheists tending towards ignorance in spiritual matters.
Evidence suggests weapons of mass destruction are not designed by the most ignorant members of society yet I am to conclude that only the ignorant members of society are a problem? To an extent, I can agree, but how do you figure ignorance is the bane of all societies? Let's be stereotypical and say Africa is one of the most backward continents in the world, they're ignorant, what proportion of the world's war and genocides started there?
If someone is Christ like and courageous in their belief, how do you figure that they would take part in genocide? Take care of the heart, and ignorance is not an issue. Don't take of the heart, and it doesn't matter whether you're an American scientist building the atom bomb, or a German engineer designing the gas chambers, people will get murdered (and I say murdered not killed).