I think you are missing my point Rob. The point is my worldview is logically consistent on the basis of morality, I have a defined standard of morality on which to judge and base things as immoral or wrong (the same goes for other religious worldviews and their defined moral code). Atheism falls in to moral relativism or subjective morality and provides no basis on which to judge anything excepting by each individuals standard.
Perhaps it is better to take the word morality out of the equation so I can hopefully make my point clearer. Ever make up games as a kid with your friends? Let's say you come up with a game to play and you clearly define what the rules are. Everyone who plays this game that you created now has a point of reference to what is allowed and not allowed. However, if each person makes their own rules to the game and there are no defined rules how can you say what they view is allowed is wrong? You cannot.
Perhaps it is better to take the word morality out of the equation so I can hopefully make my point clearer. Ever make up games as a kid with your friends? Let's say you come up with a game to play and you clearly define what the rules are. Everyone who plays this game that you created now has a point of reference to what is allowed and not allowed. However, if each person makes their own rules to the game and there are no defined rules how can you say what they view is allowed is wrong? You cannot.
We are not made happy by what we acquire but by what we appreciate.