I'm not going to @ people when all of that discussion happened 4 years ago, but I have to say something about religion being the "worst thing ever" and "making ...people do stupid, terrible, and even immoral things." Christianity never made anyone do anything, certainly not anything like what you're describing. There are things that God
allows but does not necessarily
approve of. Jesus explains an example of this with divorce in Matthew 19:3-9 (emphasis added):
They said to [Jesus], “Why then did Moses command one to give a certificate of divorce and to send her away?” 8 [Jesus] said to them, “Because of your hardness of heart Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so. 9 And I say to you: whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery.
So it wasn't because God wanted divorce. He allowed it because he's dealing with sinful humans.
Meanwhile, Christians are the ones who led the movement in the US to abolish slavery. Christians do more work of feeding the poor and hungry around the world than any other group, even if your local Christians (I'll admit, myself included) have never stepped foot into a soup kitchen. Many of the greatest scientists in the Western world have been Christians: Kepler, Faraday, Werner von Braun, and Copernicus, and even Galileo remained a Christian through his battle with the Church over heliocentrism.
Additionally, Christianity is
real. There is historical documentation of a Jewish man named Jesus in his mid 30s being crucified on a Roman cross about 2000 years ago and having a large religious following both during his life and after his death. There are 64 other biblical figures who are similarly well documented, including Pontius Pilate and the Herods and many of the kings of Israel and Judah. UsefulCharts (who does not appear to even be Christian) on Youtube has a couple of videos about that side of things. Jesus also fulfilled hundreds of prophecies that had been written hundreds of years before his coming, probably the most compelling one being from Daniel 9:24-27, written at least 500 years before His birth, stating that it would be 483 years from when Jerusalem was rebuilt to the coming of the Messiah. Of course we also have Isaiah 53, written about 700 years before His birth.