The answer to this question is purely subjective. And there could be any possible outcome.
To give a broader overview, it is based on morality and religiosity. Both can exist parallelly without each other.
To my understanding morality occurs in an individual at an earlier stage. For example, parents/society guiding your behaviour in terms of what is right and wrong. (Read Stages of morality by Kohlberg)
Religion is something that has been endowed upon us the moment we are born. Some parts of morality are heavily influenced by religion. Belief in God is something we have in our control, we can choose to believe its existence or not.
For some, a person could show a high sense of morality if they have a stronger sense of believing in God. Personally, you can still be moral, even when you don't believe in God.
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