If you want to believe that Atheists are somehow less moral than religious people, I guess you can keep checking your closest and under the bed for them before you go to sleep, what ever floats your boat.... but what exactly do you want from us?
Have you ever heard the story of the Twins?
It goes like this:
There are two twin siblings and both have messy rooms.
One of the Twins, finding it hard to get the things that he wants from within the mess, realises that if the room was tidied, then he would find it easier to get the things he wants. And so he tidies his room.
The other Twin only tidies his room because his parents threaten to punish him if he does not obey them, and offers rewards if he does obey them.
Which of the twins is the better child?
This is like Religion and Atheism. Religions have a Superior force that give them the rules by which they are to act and threatens them with punishment if they do not obey and offers them a reward if they do obey. Atheists, with the lack of a higher authority have had to work out what rules work and what don't by themselves.
The Atheists are like the First Twin that has worked out that a tidy room is better for them than an messy room, where as the religious are like the second twin in that they require their rules to be told to them and only do them under threat of punishment and offer of reward.
This shows that Atheists appear to be more moral than the religious.
But that is assuming that all Atheists do the right thing. And just because I follow the commendments doesn't mean I don't know when something is right or wrong. I would estimate that 90% of the situations in which I need to decide to go one way or the other are not addressed in the bible. I make the decision based on what is right and wrong. So that is a nice little anecdote but ultimately useless.
Oh, goodie! The commandments! Lets see, almost half of them are about Yaweh's vainglorious jealousy, two more are thought crimes, two control who you fuck, and one is designed to ensure a family stays loyal to the church through the generations. That leaves one about killing (which really tells Jews not to kill other Jews - clearly Yaweh wanted them to kill lots of other tribes, just not their own.), one about stealing, and one about lying.
This is a code to live by? I need more direction than that, let me read a bit more. Ahhh, there we go, Deuteronomy! - lots of rules for me there!
Deuteronomy 14:21:
You shall not boil a young goat in its mother?s milk. Phew! I was just about to drop that goat in the pot, too!
Ohh, and Leviticus - I should find some direction for my life there!
Leviticus 20:13:
If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them. Damnit, I have gay friends! I better check some more.
Leviticus 21:16-24:
Speak to Aaron, saying, None of your offspring throughout their generations who has a blemish may(R) approach to offer the bread of his God. 18For no one who has a blemish shall draw near, a man(S) blind or lame, or one who has a mutilated face(T) or a limb too long, 19or a man who has an injured foot or an injured hand, 20or a hunchback or a dwarf or a man with a(U) defect in his sight or an itching disease or scabs or(V) crushed testicles. 21No man of the offspring of Aaron the priest who has a blemish shall come near to(W) offer the LORD?s food offerings; since he has a blemish, he shall not come near to offer the bread of his God. 22He may eat the bread of his God, both of(X) the most holy and of the(Y) holy things, 23but he shall not go through the veil or approach the altar, because he has a blemish, that he may not(Z) profane my sanctuaries,(AA) for I am the LORD who sanctifies them." 24So Moses spoke to Aaron and to his sons and to all the people of Israel.
Wow, I sure am glad I'm not in any way malformed, apparently Yaweh doesn't want people to have to look at that shit!
OK, I'll check Exodus, maybe there's something sensible in there:
Exodus 22:18:
You shall not permit a sorceress to live. Well, shit, my best friend and his wife are well versed in the Craft of the Wise (students of mine, years ago). I guess I'll have to kill her. There goes one of the decent commandments!