Here are a bunch of videos on ethics and morality. The videos look neat for those with leisure time but full disclosure: too long, didn’t watch. Give me something to read, even if it is long, and I will skim for the key points relevant to me in a tiny fraction of the time I would have to invest in the video. By watching the video I am giving up time I could use to either skim more material and take in much more useful information, or time I could spend doing something else entirely that might be more informative, productive or enjoyable. I am not immortal, although luckily just dying at the normal slow speed (as far as I know).
It does mention religion as an underpinning of morality. I have been thinking though, let’s say we can agree to accept that there is such a thing as absolute right and wrong. We may not agree on what it is, but we can agree to work together toward discovering what it is. This is my understanding of common morality. And if there is such a thing as common morality, it makes total sense that mainstream religion tends to gravitate toward it over time. So the fact that centrist religious thought on morality seems to have commonalities across religions, and commonalities with moral thought outside religion, is not necessarily evidence that religion supports morality, but may in fact be the opposite, that common morality informs religion. And that is my deep thought for the day, which I arrived at independently but I am sure many others have arrived at before me.