The sixth commandment of Atheism: legalized murder
In Atheism, murder is not seen as something immoral. Some atheistic societies legitimize certain forms of murder (such as abortion and euthanasia), and people have no qualms about it.
The seventh commandment of Atheism: condoning adultery
Atheistic morality does not preclude various forms of sexual immorality and perversions (prostitution, promiscuity, homosexuality, etc.). The scope of such practices is somewhat limited by societys legal system. However, the law usually restricts only the most egregious travesties.
The eighth commandment of Atheism: it is okay to steal
Even atheistic societies consider stealing a criminal offense. But atheistic morality has its own slant. The typical reasoning goes like this: «You are not a thief until you are caught», «If you are going to steal, steal millions», «great capital cannot be created without breaking the law».
The ninth commandment of Atheism: lying is okay
In atheistic societies, politics is based on deception and hypocrisy. To a certain extent, the same is true of the lives of ordinary people.
The tenth commandment of Atheism: envy
Atheistic morality does not forbid envy. More than that, the so-called «admiring envy» is quite acceptable. In other words, there is nothing wrong with envying someone «in a good way».