That's not true. If murder is wrong, it's because the Creator says it's wrong. If the Creator says it's wrong, then no state has any right to say it isn't, nor would it cease to be wrong absent any state. If the Creator doesn't say it's wrong, then no state could make it wrong. The most any state could do then is declare it illegal according to some law that someone made up with no authority.
On the other hand, if murder is wrong, and if theft and kidnapping are also wrong, and if there do not exist any special people in the world where, for all the rest of us those things are wrong but for those special people they aren't, then the state itself is inherently wrong, since the state, by definition, is some group of people that arrogate to themselves the right to do those things to everyone else.