Hi thanks for the interest!
I will attempt to answer your questions as lucidly as I can.
1) Morality is a difficult question because it is so subjective however I believe that ultimately when one considers what moral choices one must make one should bear in mind the Golden Rule if one wishes to cohabit in a functioning civilised society.
Also one should always recognise that personal responsibility is paramount, one cannot develop and grow as a person until one has learnt to accept responsibility for ones own actions.
It is by looking inwards, obliterating the petty ego of our wants and desires that we see our true selves and if we listen to our true selves we will need no holy book or priest to tell us what is right and what is wrong, it will come naturally to us, like other curious things.
2) My theology is rather simple.
There is no heaven or hell there is only the continual cycle of death and rebirth symbolised by the oldest symbol of all, the Serpent, whom is synoymous with Lucifer.
Lucifer the Light Bearer represents the Serpent in humanlike avataristic form.
It was the Serpent that raised Eve from the animal, allegorically speaking and despite the western/religious demonisation of the Serpent she has always remained a benevolent symbol of healing and knowledge in other cultures...helping mankind throughout the ages.
Lucifer strives to free humanity from its slavery to the false Gods, Lucifer does not seek to replace the false Gods.
Lucifer sees the God in man.
The whole point of existence is to learn...not just worldy knowledge but to come to gnosis...to know what is unknowable...to see through the veil of the animal mind.
Transcendence and Nirvana are good comparisons.
Hope that helps.