Until you provide genuine evidence that your cartoon magic man actually exists, as opposed to being a figment of the imaginations of piss-stained Bronze Age nomads who were too stupid to count correctly the number of legs that an insect possesses, this assertion of yours can be tossed into the bin, with the same lack of effort you exerted to peddle it.
Indeed, on the contrary, the evidence available to those not wearing your particular brand of ideological blinkers, is that your so-called “Christian principles” were also fabricated by humans.
Oh wait,guess what? It transpires that humans were devising ethical and legal codes up to two thousand years before your favourite mythology even existed. A canonical example being the Code of Urukagina, which has the distinction of being the first ethical and legal code devised by humans, to enact prohibitions against slavery and the exploitation of the poor by the rich. On the other hand, your mythology clearly contains passages asserting that your cartoon magic man (if it exists of course) condones and approves of slavery - everything from the hideous rape slaves episode in Numbers 31:18 to Titus 2.