As long as Egypt gets the credit --- right?
Just my two cents, you do realize that "morality", such as it is, is pretty standard issue across all societies. Don't murder your neighbor, don't steal, don't needlessly hurt another, don't lie...that sort of thing is pretty standard in humanity.
In fact, most of those attributes are probably found in
any social animal's groups.
Dogs usually don't kill other members of their pack. If you want another pack members mate, you are probably looking at taking on the alpha and that is something you do at extreme risk to yourself. So in a sense you aren't gonna do that either (kinda like having God write it on a stone tablet, in this case the Alpha writes with his teeth).
So
no one "gets the credit" for "the Rules". These are the rules that keep societies stable and orderly and
most importantly safe.
The 10 Commandments gild the lilly a bit with all the exhortations to worship God and have none before him, but we've seen that atheists can and do play a role in society that doesn't destroy society. Why? Because we also don't want to murder our neighbors, steal their stuff, lie, etc.
The problems arise when specific and loudly vocal groups determine that the "worship God" rules far outweigh the "don't murder and don't lie" rules. That's when we wind up with things like
[BIBLE]1 Samuel 15:3[/BIBLE]
But that's been hashed over and over here.
Still in the end, we need to realize that "morality"
isn't and never has been the sole purview of ONE religious group.
Morality is fundamentally a
social concept. We see it across species, we see it in ourselves. What we don't see is its direct correlation with one religious group.
Or maybe there are Independent Baptist Dog Packs?