Be real. Morality really comes down to common sense. The golden rule is sheer common sense. If that does not make sense to you (and I do admit common sense is not as common as many would have you believe), if you still feel the need for guiding principles in life, I have the following rule to guide you through the maze of religious morality: Any time you see a moral code/fable/law/etc., switch God/Bible/Mohammad/Buddha/etc. with Easter Bunny. If it still makes sense, most likely it is a good example of morality.
Take the ten commandments as an example (if this list of ten commandments does not exactly match your particular religious sect, you have my insincere apology). The revised version is as follows:
- The Easter Bunny says you shall have no other gods before me (pretty arrogant of the EB and completely pointless)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not use The Easter Bunny's name in vein (Easter Bunny dammit! What is the harm in that? It's actually really funny and would immediately lighten your mood.)
- The Easter Bunny says remember the Sabbath and keep it holy (complete nonsense)
- The Easter Bunny says honor your father and mother (seems reasonable and rational)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not murder (again, perfectly reasonable)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not commit adultery (probably a good idea if you want to stay married)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not steal (straight forward)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not bear false witness against your neighbor (lying, definitely not a good idea)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not covet your neighbor's wife (sort of a repeat of 6, but whatever)
- The Easter Bunny says you shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbor (you mean like wishing you could steal from him?)