Or really we should look at the "good" parts of Christianity as you would Aseop's Fables.... good stories to make you think about the morals of how we should treat and interact with each other, and the negative effects that can occur.... but once you start saying Jesus was a literal human and the bible was history it's a very slippery slope that ends up hurting humanities growth rather than further it...And really most people want to help each other rather than hurt, i wouldn't call that christian as much as human cultural growth.. i don't believe in any space Jesus or magical Muhammad and i would never want to cause pain or suffering on a fellow human regardless of their class, race, etc. etc... Treat others how you would like to be treated...i'm sure was around way before the bible was compiled by the elite during the council of nicea..no one should be able to tell you who god is or what he should mean to you, or that you will suffer for eternity for not bowing to this magical being... very egotistical to think you can speak for god with a big G or that you know for certain there is one
RE: Human Rights: Your Culture on Christianity