Religious books are not moral
I'm back, everyone. =P Someone please remind me which people I hate, because I forgot.
Anyways, it depends really. I don't think that Islam is much of a moral guide because it tells them to kill people, treat women unfairly and punish them severely for breaking pointless rules, but what about the ten commandments? Other religions tell people not to steal, kill, or commit adultery, and many also include a respect for the natural world. I think those are good morals set by religion.
The Bible tells adherents to kill people (a lot), treat women unfairly (rape a girl and pay her dad silver and she becomes your slave), and punish them severely for breaking pointless rules too (wearing two different fabrics at the same time, being gay, not worshiping 2000 year old jewish guy).
I already discussed why the 10 commandments aren't moral. I don't expect you to read this massive thread so I'll repeat it here:
The 10 Commandments List, Short Form
1. You shall have no other gods before Me.
2. You shall not make idols.
3. You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.
4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
5. Honor your father and your mother.
6. You shall not murder.
7. You shall not commit adultery.
8. You shall not steal.
9. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
10. You shall not covet.
The first 4 have little to do with morality. The first 3 just depict a jealous "god" commanding people how to think. I could argue it is
immoral to command people to worship you, to not speak badly about you, etc.
5 is obviously immoral if you have abusive parents. Say a little girl is raped and beaten by her father... must she honour him? The commandment says so. Howabout an orphan? Oops, guess god forgot about them. What are they supposed to do? What if a parent abandoned a child to die in a dumpster? Should probably honour them, right?
6 Funny how this one is in here isn't it? The bible is full of god murdering, commanding people to murder, genocide, rape, slavery, etc.
Sidenote: the commandments seem to forget about rape and slavery. Guess god fucked up on those ones eh?
7 This doesn't really have to do with morality either, does it? This actually seems to ignore the consenting adults who may want to consensually engage in "adultery", such as swingers. I could argue it's immoral to command people on how to live their lives in this respect.
8 Not bad I guess. It's vague though. Is taxation theft? Or the classic: Is stealing a loaf of bread for a starving child so bad?
9 Mhmm, next
10 Impossible. I argue it is immoral to command people to not do something that is impossible to not do.
The 10 commandments are a weird American phenomenon. They aren't really listed as 10 commandments as such in the bible. The bible has something like 460 other commandments throughout it, so what's with these 10? I don't quite understand why they are so popular. Some of them suck, some of them are just the human emotion of jealousy, they are missing obvious crimes, and they contradict other commands that god gives in the bible. Lastly, why would an all-powerful deity relay information in such a poor manner? A 2000 year old book written by a nomadic iron-age desert tribe who were mostly illiterate, that has, by sheer fucking chance, happened to survived into 2015... THIS IS WHERE PEOPLE GET THEIR MORALITY? It isn't moral. This isn't where people get their morality. I shouldn't have to say this.