You have claimed just the opposite - that they do decide their own morals - that's your problem. On that basis, you can't argue against the morals of the Christian community - you can only say you do not "prefer" them, and I don't care about YOUR moral preferences. What else is there to discuss?
So you aren't going to put up the contradiction like a man are you? You are just going to ignore your insulting claim, now that you've noticed your full of it.
On that basis, you can't argue against the morals of the Christian community - you can only say you do not "prefer" them, and I don't care about YOUR moral preferences. What else is there to discuss?
The fact that my preferences, unlike yours, can be due to a reasoned analysis of available evidence regarding the likelihood of valuable results from a choosing a given set of moral prefererences.