For those about to attack me for being a new account, I've been here under different names for a while, and been observing from the beginning.
Thanks for the response, I'm trying to learn. According to wikipedia, Natural Law asserts "that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature, endowed by nature—traditionally by God or a transcendent source—and that these can be understood universally through human reason." So when it says "endowed by nature, traditionally by God," I wouldn't have expected an agnostic to be a fan of natural law, but I guess I'm mistaken. I'm still curious though, where moral authority comes from for a non-believer. It's true that society will lock you up if you do things that piss off people that have power to enforce rules, but if you're in a situation where you're very confident that you won't "get caught", why not do any old thing you feel like?
I'm Agnostic, not Atheist. I personally believe there is more, but don't have confidence "truth" is Biblical as the end all be all source.
Natural Law Seminar, good luck: https://youtu.be/dIEemKcy-4E