No matter how improbable any of those things are, I still find it more improbable that an omnipotent, omniscient being has somehow always existed outside of time and space.
That said, I'll still go with the "by its fruit shall you know it" and recognize that the only civilizations I'd ever want to live in were founded or heavily influenced by Christians.
I'm agnostic and I would pick Christian morals over any other system every single time. All the other systems step on the little guy and treat him as a disposable asset instead of fostering growth and decency.
No matter how improbable any of those things are, I still find it more improbable that an omnipotent, omniscient being has somehow always existed outside of time and space.
That said, I'll still go with the "by its fruit shall you know it" and recognize that the only civilizations I'd ever want to live in were founded or heavily influenced by Christians.
I'm agnostic and I would pick Christian morals over any other system every single time. All the other systems step on the little guy and treat him as a disposable asset instead of fostering growth and decency.