Curtains...
Ummm, I was thinking about the whole range of religion - but primarily the three dominant Middle-Eastern religions in practice today.
Sorry I 'snapped' at you - apparently I was channeling my inner "She-Devil"...
Anyhoo....
The "harvest festivals" and seasonal celebrations weren't initially as connected with "Thou Shalt Not's", as those infamous Middle-Eastern religions I just mentioned. Therefore, when you were talking about "morality", I viewed that as the domain of controlling religions that attempt to force a unify or conglomerate peoples together...
Great for conquest; absolutely horrible for REAL "morality" - the sort of morality that allows true freedom of worship - or freedom to NOT worship.
The idea of "morals" - "morality" - has been forcefully co-opted by many elements - from the Jews [whose "morality" allowed them to massacre the Canaanite city-dwellers and take their lands...] to the Catholics [famously displayed in their Inqisition - which was clearly NOT really "moral"] to the Muslims [their "morality", like the Catholics/Christians, was a means to conquer and unify - and gain power - over large groups of people], to the lunatic "Moral Majority" and other fundamentalist, conservative religio-political movements in the U.S. today...
But going back to the animals... Although ancient Middle-Eastern men [who wrote the bible and other 'holy' books...] had a dismissive, arrogantly superior attitude towards animals, had they actually OBSERVED animals - especially in the wild - they might have realised that animals do have codes of conduct.
We don't need "religion", we need codes of conduct. "Religion" tends to bring in unnecessary bells, toots and whistles - pomp, ceremony, rite and ritual are NOT NEEDED for codes of conduct.
Unless one takes the position that SOME people need frills to obey codes of conduct - "moral" codes. But I really think that religions - ALL religions - are extraneous...
Zid the She-Devil...