Hi. Same here. Agnostic, not yet an atheist.As a "non-believer" (more agnostic than atheist) let me offer an alternative opinion here - On balance I think religion has done and still does our civilization a lot of good. Religion has taught and still teaches us how to treat strangers, and treating strangers civilly was essential to the development of civilization. I agree that religion has lead to some really awful things, but not as often as it has done us good. I like Jered Diamond's thinking on the subject:
and
https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/j...e-look-at-religion-over-the-course-of-history
I will watch the videos after I post my reply to you as I'm curious if they would make me change my position.
Yes, I believe religion has contributed to civilization in the field of arts and humanitarian aid.
In terms of civility and morality, ( Thou shall not kill/lie. Honor your parents, etc.)
I think we would have come up with those on our own anyway even without the 10 commandments.
Correct me if I'm wrong as I don't know my Bible too well but the holy book has guidelines on how to treat slaves? And it was us mortals who decided slavery is wrong because of human rights.