So I'm a bit late to the party and I'm afraid I don't have time to read all of the posts but my answer to the original post I don't think morality is based on religion as much as you. I'm sure others have posted examples in which accepted morality changes within the bible based on the views of society at large. One such example is stoning was once consider moral now it wouldn't be.
As to what is my moral perspective it's somewhat complex but to put it simply I feel putting others believe yourself is moral whereas hurting others for personal gain (physical or for emotional pleasure) is immoral. However each scenario I measure separately rather than saying simply murder is bad as I don't feel the assassination attempt on Hitler was an immoral act. Killing can be the moral decision in some (albeit limited) scenarios in my opinion.
As to what is my moral perspective it's somewhat complex but to put it simply I feel putting others believe yourself is moral whereas hurting others for personal gain (physical or for emotional pleasure) is immoral. However each scenario I measure separately rather than saying simply murder is bad as I don't feel the assassination attempt on Hitler was an immoral act. Killing can be the moral decision in some (albeit limited) scenarios in my opinion.