I'm not fighting imaginary foes. You're right in front of me.
What's weird is how Atheists are so defensive and so QUICK to try and prove how Judeo-Christian they are (culturally) and so quick to try and produce explanations that they have zero desire in their bodies to steal, rape, get revenge, get rich at other's expense, etc. when it makes ZERO logical sense. Instead you start talking about chemicals and odd excuses like that as if you are powerless over your own bodies which "make" you be good people and not that you've embraced Judeo-Christian values of the religion you hate so much.
Seriously if you lived in the Viking culture or a different culture and saw vast gold riches you can plunder, a beautiful woman you can take as your concubine, or even today if you can steal a car you want and get away with it, rob a bank, or kidnap someone you desire, etc. You are quick to claim you wouldn't do it.
It's like Atheists are so eager to prove how Christian they are (in a moral values way).
It baffles me because when I was Atheist (luckily I was only atheist a few months before I had a Road to Damascus event literally flash of light and God spoke to me) I did a lot of bad things, assaulted a lot of people, methodically planned to do bad things, etc. Again, these things are "bad" or "evil" in a Judeo-Christian sense, but if you are Atheist nothing is "evil". We're just animals then, and it's just that lion taking the enemy turf and raping the females, so why not a human raping the woman he wants and taking the stuff he wants, etc.
Yet Atheists act like missionaries trying to convert Christians away from their faith and towards Atheism as if it somehow imbues superior values. That's what really confuses me because I've seen the opposite in my own life. I could see if Atheists admit religion stabilizes society and they never try to push their views, but they don't they try and criticize believing religions as harmful and promote their own religion of dis-belief.