James, many civilizations based on human sacrifice, animal worship, and almost any other belief system you can imagine have lasted for several thousand years at least in ancient times. Many of them added at least as much to inventions, art, and basic human knowledge and development as any Christian society ever has.
When you take into consideration the Inquistion, during which estimates ranging from several hundred thousand to nine million women were burned at the stake as the Christians swept across pagan Europe, and the Christian anti-Semitism which was a large factor in how the Holocaust was allowed to happen, an argument could certainly be made that civilizations do not prosper or survive any better under Christianity than under any other belief system, and may leave quite a few victims in their wake as well.
Incidentally, I don't think I answered your previous post to me about homosexuality and the Bible. Only some Christians, very conservative ones, still interpret the Bible to mean that homosexuals are sinners. Many mainstream Christian churches now welcome homosexuals. There is evidence that some passages which were about homosexual prostitution, or heterosexuals committing homosexual acts, for example, were misinterpreted and mistranslated, and are now wrongly perceived as being about homosexuality in general. Some biblical scholars believe that Naomi and Ruth had a long and stable lesbian pairing. Jesus seems to be stressing loving one another in committed relationships, and does not mention homosexuality at all.
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