I would say that it overlaps but one can be moral without religion.
You can be moral without being religious. You can also be religious without being moral.
You should probably rephrase your question. It's difficult to answer "What are the religious teachings of religion" and "What are the religious teachings of morality". You would need to spicify what religion. Morality is simply the priciples concerning decisions of right and wrong. So each religion would have different moral values.
Religion came from morals because religion had to start from small just like everything else in the world
This topic can not easily be answered in a short statement. Many people have spent their whole lives answering this question. However, morality is often defined as a system of moral conduct put forth by a society. A society's religion often defines its system of moral conduct. So, your question is a little bit like asking, "what are the similarities between a car and its wheels?" The fun starts when one considers issues like: Religion is not the only definer of morality. What happens when one system of morality comes into contact with another? How do we know which system of morality is correct?
Morality is often influenced by religious beliefs, as many religious teachings provide guidelines and principles for ethical behavior. However, morality can also be shaped by secular values, cultural norms, and personal experiences. While some people find moral guidance through religion, others may derive their moral compass from different sources.
The abstract noun of "moral" is morality.
Morality is often tied to religion, but not always. While a religious tie can provide a rationale for morality as well as a system of punishment and reward for behavior in a moral context when bringing up children, it is not needed. Many children are brought up with a very strong sense of morality without religion. Atheists, humanists, and other "free thinkers" are often among the most morally concerned individuals in our society, and so are their children.
ethics and morals are not the creatation of religion, peoples long before religion had them. religion just claims to be the keepers of them as their own. Even animals have rules of conduct that they live by when living in groups.
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
moral is something right or wrong morality is how long you live, we are all mortal because we all die someday
No, atheism has no dogma. All it is is a lack of belief in a god or gods. Only what we decide to forbid ourselves to do. Religion does not have a monopoly on morality, and just as there are moral and immoral theists, there are moral and immoral atheists.