Sez you. We'll find out once we shuffle off this mortal coil, I suppose. If I'm wrong, you can drop me a line and tell me you told me so. I'm not losing any sleep over it, but I'll put in an early request just in case - when you send me a letter saying you told me so, throw in some suntan lotion for me... ;)
I think you're still missing my point. Even if you don't end up going to a place which requires (an extra, extra, extra high grade of) suntan oil, "rightness" and "wrongness" still exist.
Rather than go through it again, I just want to ask you, so that I have a clear idea of where you're at, if you would say that there is a way morality can be understood based on how we as individuals experience things, rather than on how it affects the functioning of society. In other words, is there a subjective basis for morality at all, or is it all objective to you? I had to ask, because you seemed to be agreeing with me, while disagreeing at the same time.