(September 23, 2014 at 12:42 pm)nalsA Wrote: This question is entirely reliant on your own morals, as you ask it in the context of whether or not Christians can be relied upon to "arrive at commendable moral convictions." In this way you're are asking whether or not a Christian can have moral convictions that are commendable in your opinion which as a self-described anti-theist isn't often likely, and is rather self-evident.
Actually, the question relies on humanist morals.
That context has been made clear in the OP. Arguing whether or not the morals dictated by humanism are universal would be a different issue.