Morality is subjective, not objective. So what's the solution?
I have been an ex-Muslim for around 3 years. I am sure Islam is false. I will never go back. But recently I had some thoughts.
What is morality? It is the actions that should be done. Different systems try to achieve different things. Some systems' ultimate goal is respecting God, some systems goal is human society's stability and some systems' goal is ultimate happiness. Which one should I follow?
The issue is that, all systems fail at some point, so technically, they are wrong because they are inconsistent. Ultimate happiness would be wrong if it guilt-tripped you to not buy anything you want cuz you should donate to the 100 kids dying in Africa. Systems that care about human society's stability would fail cuz that means anything done on animals is justified, also, stealing one bread from the supermarket would be ok because it doesn't cause society collapse, but once you are the 1000th thief, then it is wrong to steal, simply because you are the last straw that destroys society.
But the system that never fails is following whatever God says. And I mean if we could assume an omniscient God exists. He would know if a certain action is right or wrong, because He can foresee it hurting or benefitting others. He can put a fixed rule to what values the most, and who has a right to what. It wouldn't be based on another human's greed, emotional connection, etc.
Regardless of it being what God wants or not, it would be above everyone and no human with a deficient brain will convince you his laws are better.
I already believe in God but don't believe in religions so it leaves me very confused. Laws are not enough, the only reason gay rights is the right thing in the west is because gay people and their allies would protest against the government and cause chaos but it is the wrong thing in Qatar because it angers the public, who would fight the law and cause chaos.
So if we objective laws dont exist, only the survival of the fittest and luckiest exists