You are judging the perfect morality through the lens of a secularist. Morality to the secularist is relative, and therefore changeable, adjustable. It is what you think right at the time.
Compared to your own morality? You don't get to
subjectively choose what is
objective. Something that is objective is provable, like math. 2+2 will always equal 4, that's an objective truth. Morality is nowhere near that kind of objectivity. To say otherwise is nonsense.
God's absolute truth establishes an absolute morality that isn't malleable based on the thought of the day.
Your god's "absolute truth" has led him to murder innocent women, children, and innocent people for no other reason other than he said so. How is that moral?
What evil Christians have done in the name of God does not make it God's desire.
Nor do dictators and fascist that are atheist represent what atheism is. The fact of the matter is that religion has been used to motivate and drive people to do horrible, horrible things. They quote scripture, the bible, the Quran, etc.
It is the desire of men still, just as though they had no God. For in effect, when men do what they will, they have no God, no matter that they claim Him. You are quite correct, without God morality is subjective.
If you want to make the claim morality can only come with god, you must prove god. If you are unable to prove god, than the argument leads nowhere.
Men have rebelled against God from the beginning. We all deserve death, and we will get it if we don't trust in the one He sent.
How can you write this kind of sentence and not realize how freaking diabolical that sounds? I don't know you very well, but you don't seem like the type to "deserve death." If god was moral, he wouldn't wish death upon you for skepticism.
God lets us choose His way, or our own way. But he holds us accountable to that decision.
And what of the innocent and good people that are hurt or killed by wrong-doers, should they have to go through hardship like rape, assault, and/or losing their life to evil people? Again if God has the capability to end strife, to prevent good people from being hurt by bad people but yet chooses to do nothing makes him just as evil as the sinners he judges by association.
Men adhere to some extent to God's morality.
No, men do not adhere to some extend of God's morality. The only morality they subscribe to is the ones they feel is right. If they choose to follow the morality inside a first century book filled with parables, loopholes, and moral contradictions they chose to do so
subjectively.
Anything less and we would all be dead. How closely we observe Him dictates how well we live. Isn't that interesting?
If that were true, then why do some Christian boys and girls at a young age die of horrible diseases like cancer? And while some atheists live well beyond their religious peers?