If I may...
I would like to propose that there's been a misunderstanding from the beginning of this thread: the use of the word "moral" and it's generally assumed meaning. The way I understand it, everyone is a moral individual and every action, reason, motive and concept is moral, but not because moral mean "good".
Morality is something more complicated than that. Let me attempt something: Everyone has reasons for what they do, yes? No matter the action, a person has a motive for it. "I went to work in the soup kitchen because I wished to help the needy."
"I worked in the kitchen because I want my boss to be impressed with how I'm feeding these people."
"I worked in the kitchen because I was hoping to gain some extra money this month(or some extra reputation with my neighbors/friends)." In any of these cases or more, there are motives, reasons, agendas behind them. We all serve an agenda.
Now, some of you were talking about God and how He views Himself as most important. More important then the children He created for His own glory, as is true. Some see that action, that agenda as wrong. Okay, I can see how you got there. But I'll give an example from the other perspective.
Suppose you created, somehow, clay, stone, or brick people(the material doesn't matter) and they could speak, think, act on their own, etc. Are you more important than these people you made? I would argue that assuredly you are, for the explicit reason that you created these beings, you hold their lives in your hands, and you are a higher for of life than them. Automatically you are, since you have been there since before their lives began, you have the power to unmake them at any moment and they are your creations. You own them. But you love these people. You care about them, so you give them free will. It is your right to be acknowledged as a superior being but you give them the choice whether to do it or not. However, you recognize and forever keep in mind that you are, in truth, the most important being of them all, and you always act with that fact in mind. So all your actions are guided by this Truth: You are the one in charge, you are the creator of these people and you deserve recognition and acknowledgement of this.
Now, understanding that I was making this about normal people, it should be understandable that when it comes to God, who actually did all of this(what I just gave an example of) and more, of course He performs His actions with His own glory in mind. There is no higher being than Himself and therefore no one better to give the glory to.
As for morality, we all live in a constant relationship with God, either for Him(Christians such as myself) or against Him(such as Taisho, Treeplanter, and others). Therefore every action we take is either for or against God, there is nothing in between. Every action is moral because that's what morality is: actions concerning our God. No matter what you choose to do, you are acting morally. Now, the only understanding there is to accomplish is whether the action is good morally or evil morally. The answer is: motive and context. If you are preforming an action for the glory of God it is good, and both motive and context are in harmony with God, it is good. Anything besides that is evil.
Also, a lot of what everybody said had grains of truth in it. We are born inherently evil, because Adam and Eve(not created inherently evil, bit created with free will) chose evil,. Hose to rebel against God. They passed this corruption on to the rest of humanity. So yeah, there is a lot of what we do that is horrible, selfish, and we will never be free of that until we die, depending on if we're Christian or not. Christians, while still human and selfish at the core, have given ourselves to Christ the Lord Glorious and so we strive to do all we can for His Divine Glory. This does not mean that everything we do is righteous, but it does mean that we have acknowledged, now and forever, God's right to be worshipped because He is God. The God who created us and who deserves recognition for His actual love for us which provoked His giving us free will, the happy extras we get everyday, and the possibility of being saved from Hell by giving us there Free Sacrifice for our sins, Christ the Son of God. Those who take the sacrifice and love its giver are saved and become Princes and Princesses in the House of God forever. Those who reject God as our maker and Lord are cast into Hell, there to be punished for all eternity.
I have a lot more to say, but I'll stop here to give you guys a chance to say something in response. Thank you in advance for reading this.