You asked if agnostics and atheists (two different beliefs, by the way) believe killing to be right or wrong ... etc. Christians and other religions do not own the core morality code.
Just because a person does not believe that there a God, or because a person questions whether there is a Being or not, doesn't make them lacking in the CORE moral values. Christians know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil ... yet George W. Bush, a reborn Christian, supported the death penalty in Texas ... Texas leads the nation in executions -- nearly 140 have been executed during his two terms as Governor -- but revelations of wrongful convictions among death row inmates in other states, particularly Illinois, have raised questions about the quality of justice in Texas. Bush defended his State's record, saying he is confident the State has not executed anyone wrongly convicted. No chance he could be wrong?
Of course agnostics and atheists
believe there is a right and wrong when it comes to how they treat people ... because if parents (and teachers in school) are doing their job, they teach the children these things People also learn right and wrong from their life's experience ... "do unto others".
People who believe should get it through their heads that atheists are not hateful immoral people ... and that their unbelief in God is also a belief.
Some of the meanest and nastiest people I have ever met call themselves Christian.
