Doesn’t morality depend on religion?
No! Like everyone else, secularists consider themselves moral people and strive to be ethical in everything they do. The difference is not the presence or absence of one’s morals, but the origin of them. As humans, our ability to reason about ethical problems is a product of our cognitive ability and social nature. As secularists, we trust in our ability to rely on logic and our own experiences to make decisions about our actions.