Many theists believe that atheists have no morality at all. They argue that because atheists dont believe in the laws, limitations and boundaries that God has set up for us, there's nothing stopping them from becoming violent, lying thieving sociopaths. There have been many stories of people who have "found God" and changed their life, giving up drugs, repenting for past crimes
Yet, without the guidence of God, would Christians really lose their ethics? It is a positively frightening thought that all that's stopping moral Chistians from becoming serial killing psychopaths is a believe in God, but of course the paradox is, as Richard Dawkins argues in his book "The God Delusion", that we don't in fact get our morals from any of our so-called "Holy Books". If we did get our morals from say, the Bible, we'd still be carrying out capital punishmenton sorcerers, those who are rude to their parents and those who don't keep the sabbath.
So this begs the question, if the Bible is not the direct sourse of morality, yet it does inspire moral behaviour, what is the real source of human ethics ? Why are we humans moral creatures?
Dorayakii... of the "relatively absolute" class