Well, my views come out in the aggregate, in how these various criticisms cohere, and in patterns that crop up in my articles. So the more you read, the more you get to know someone. Mind you, the article below speaks directly to the philosophical influences on my worldview. I also happen to be working on a summary of my views in an aphoristic essay that's modelled on the Dhammapada.
Also, I'm hardly the first to criticize both religion and certain secular cultures. Nietzsche did so. Indeed, most satirists find they can criticize practically everything. Their moral center might be only implicit. In my case, I've laid it out directly in various articles, depending on the subject.