Copernicus
Industrial Grade Linguist
My opinion about where morality comes from is that everyone is raised by parents or, at least, adult caretakers, who serve as authorities on right and wrong behavior. Authoritarian-based morality is our first experience of how to behave properly, and that is the most natural state of mind for human beings. Religion, particularly god-based religion, simply takes the place of moral authority in adulthood. However, social convention and habit tend to be the guiding principle. We learn from our families and community how best to interact with other human beings in a safe and comfortable manner, and empathy tends to be the glue that holds us all together in such behavior. Gods tend to prescribe behavior that preserves social bonds and promotes social harmony. As we mature, we find different ways to rationalize our behavior, especially if we give up the authority of an imaginary deity as the source of moral correctness. Religion is primarily a handy excuse to justify and reinforce the moral sentiments, but more educated folks, especially those who look beyond religious authority, tend to look for deeper philosophical motives.