, the golden rule is ultimately meaningless in an atheistic reality, and without God, we're simply molecules in motion. Your perceived faith in humanity, then, is simply the outworking of biochemical reactions in your brain and body. They're not at all trustworthy, are they? And if you believe they are, that belief is simply the outworking of the same phenomena. It's a vicious cycle.
Not only that, but if a bag of protoplasm across the street decides to shoot and kill 50 people, there's no objective moral standard by which its actions can be condemned. Just as well, there is no objective moral standard that makes virtues out of kindness and love. Your preference for kindness and love over cruelty is just that: a matter of preference. And that's discounting the fact that love is...well...meaningless if atheism is true. It isn't a thing, and there is no authoritative, overarching standard by which it could be measured. We're just here, and shit happens.
You know God exists (Romans 1:18-24), and it pains me to see you deny Him.
RE: Being an Atheist in a Christian Dominated Country