This is one of my problems with chrisitianity. It excuses immorality. People will immediately say that somebody who goes to church every sunday is a good person. Well what if me, as an atheist, spent every second a christian spends in church at a charity or helping the hungry and the sick and the poor. I would not be rewarded for it.
From one atheist to another, welcome to FC. Excellent point made above, that's why I quoted it. I don't know how many things you have had a chance to read here in the forum, especially under Debate/Discuss, but don't be surprised to find out we are def the minority around here and often get some very testy remarks as a result. Don't let that run you off. There are a small group of very respectful, likeable, intelligent, and open-minded 'believers' as I'm sure you will find out and they make all the "You atheists will burn in hell after you get done ruining our country." somewhat palatable.
I am a Christian. But being a Christian doesn't excuse immorality. I agree with you, too, that some people say that and I'm with you, here. Just because someone goes to church every Sunday doesn't mean they are a good person. There are all kinds of people who go to church for different reasons. Good works, whether done by Christians or non-christians, aren't the ticket to Heaven and rewards - faith is. No matter who gets out there and helps a charity, the hungry, sick, poor, etc., those people are wonderful for doing that, and I feel, need recognition for their efforts. But, there are just as many who are "active" in church and yet they can't be bothered to help with charities, etc.
I feel I'm rambling in a circle. I guess I'm just trying to say is that Christianity should never be used as an excuse to cover immorality or call someone good just because they go to church. Yes, Christians receive forgiveness for sin, but I don't believe they should spitefully be out there doing things like that, thinking, "Oh, it's okay, I'll just ask forgiveness and it'll be okay." We are all accountable for our actions. You made an excellent point, for sure!