Unless you are making an important point by repetition, I think you must have hit 'paste' twice when copying out this post :)
Do not commit murder; love thy neighbor as thyself; clothe the naked.
For most religions, the vast majority of claims of this sort overlap with the similar claims one gets through the application of secular reason.
While not actively disagreeing, I think it is worth pointing out that almost every atheist is still an atheist from a particular religion. Even if like me you are of the fourth generation in the family we are still surrounded by Christian values and I am under no illusions that the God I don't believe in is a Christian God. As such there is a huge cross fertilization of ethical beliefs, in both directions, so it's not surprising there are similarities. If I was ever taking a secular ethical stance and opposing it to a religion other than Christianity I would expect to find far more disagreement.
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While not actively disagreeing, I think it is worth pointing out that almost every atheist is still an atheist from a particular religion. Even if like me you are of the fourth generation in the family we are still surrounded by Christian values and I am under no illusions that the God I don't believe in is a Christian God. As such there is a huge cross fertilization of ethical beliefs, in both directions, so it's not surprising there are similarities. If I was ever taking a secular ethical stance and opposing it to a religion other than Christianity I would expect to find far more disagreement.