Ok. You said that you form your own moral ideas. I suppose I was just curious what those are.
That would be a bit too long to explain here, I guess.
My ethics/morality is a bit different than the classical traditional philosophies that developed under the reign of Abrahamic religions.
Firstly, I don´t focus so much on what not to do, but rather on the question: How can I enrich the lives of the people around me.
Secondly, I don´t believe in the dichotomy of altruism vs. egoism. It actually seems to create the very problems it´s meant to solve.
Thirdly, I believe that the important things in life aren´t zero sum games. They are there in abundance, and sharing them makes them grow.
Fourthly, I believe that whatever people say to each other can be reduced to "please" and "thank you".
Just to give you an idea.
I think we can all get along by helping one another.
We all have something to offer. One way or another.
Of course.
I suppose I'm against people stealing from each other and harming others, in any way.
I guess everyone is against stealing (since the very definition of "stealing" is the immoral/illegal taking of something). The question in which people disagree, however, is: "What constitutes stealing?"
Personally, I believe all "property" is always the result of theft. Of course, the society I live in sees that differently.
Even offending one another.
In regards to "offenses": Whether someone is offended is not within my power. It´s their making. I can´t take responsibility for other persons´emotion, and I don´t expect them to take responsibility for mine.
No matter what I do, someone can and will be offended. So "not offending anyone" is not a well-formed goal, for me.
Not taking offense, however, is.
I think we can all get along and trust that it will all be alright.
The question is: How do we get there?
Im against people doing without.

Without what?
I mean, we all deserve to survive.
In my moral philosophy, nobody deserves anything. It´s all about what we are willing to give and willing to take.
A paper god(money) should not be valued over human life.
I have problems with loaded language like "money=paper god", sorry.
Anyway - in my worldview wealth and property aren´t of great importance.
OTOH, how much I value "human life" isn´t of great relevance to me because I have never found myself in situation where taking a human even appeared to be an option to me, and, actually, I can´t think of any.
As I said, I am more concerned with making life more enjoyable, creative and beautiful, so that people encounter it as worth living.