My “On Natural Morality and Religious Amoralism” is now republished at Britain’s Church and State site:
“… religious belief is often autobiographical. That is, all religions have many messages and practices — some peaceful, some violent, and so on — and individuals choose among them to put together a personal religion that reflects the morality they already judge to be more or less good. …
Read more here.
[Related: “Is Religion Worth Arguing About?” and my other articles at CHURCH and STATE.]