Of course. But isn't he a child molestor, God believing or not? I would judge him on his actions, not his belief or non-belief in God.
I guess I am not sure I see the point. We both agree, good acts are good acts, and bad acts are bad acts. I do not think a motivating belief in God makes those same acts inherently better or worse - I see the acts themselves as the same regardless of the belief of the actor.
Is not the decision not to abort a fetus morally the same, whether or not motivated by a belief in God?
Does it matter whether a man marries a woman for love, or whether he marries her because it makes him more politically viable? Is marriage the same in either case?
Dan