I am atheist. I have a few friends who believe in god(s). I trust people who believe in human rights, no matter if they are theist or atheist. Do others feel the same way?
No ....believers have mixed loyalty at best and cannot be trusted with our human rights
You can be humanistic and theistic at the same time.
There are some good theists out there volunteering and donating money.
Certainly. I've known some very broadminded believers, and I've known some very bigoted nonbelievers. A person's personal beliefs concerning things for which there is no convincing proof either way is no guarantee as to where their positions will be concerning ethical and moral issues.
I trust most theists as much as pretty any other group, at least in most matters. However, I wouldn't want any child of mine to be brought up by Christian fundamentalists. They would probably teach beliefs, values or attitudes that I I disagree with and that I think are wrong or bad.
Yes, in the "Thou shalt nots", I don't see anywhere where it says, "Thou shalt be honest." But I also have religious friends- and they wouldn't steal.