Regardless, at some point one's values, values being the standard by which moral intuition operates, are consciously chosen
And what is your evidence for this? I've asked you to provide it before, but you haven't.
Haven't you ever heard of a "knee jerk" conservative.
The existence of such people in no way supports your position. The fact that some people make automatic intuitive judgments in line with conservative thinking does not imply that there was any point at which they consciously chose to make such judgments.
I never implied that. It means that they have acquired values and beliefs, which at some level required choices to be made. Their "knee jerk" (unconscious) reactions are just that: unconscious.
Why confuse an inherited behavioral trait with morality? Aren't you able to make distinctions, or is it some personal agenda that forces you to turn a blind eye to such an obvious distinction?
I'm not. I am defining morality as having and applying concepts of right and wrong, and asking you why concepts of right and wrong must necessarily always be previously consciously chosen. It's pretty simple.
The question is not simple, but simplistic. You're showing the root of your confusion in that question, which is based on the implied assumption that a genetically hardwired reaction can be right, wrong, a concept or even based on a concept at all.
An inborn(genetically acquired) instinct manifests as a feeling or emotion, not a concept. A person may try to explain or justify this reaction after the fact, but the conclusion that he reaches is in no way genetically preordained. It may be fanciful, partially true or solidly true. His desire to know or understand (curiosity) is an inborn trait, but curiosity doesn't give him the tools, only the motivation, to find out why, and in no way guarantees any particular answer.
There's a radio show called Open Source which brings on experts to select a given topic, and the topic for Monday's show was "Morality: God-Given or Evolved?" So I thought of this conversation, and thought I'd mention it. It was a good show, you should check it out: http://www.radioopensource.org/morality-god-given-or-evolved/
I listened to almost all of it and yes, it was interesting. As to the title, the answer is "None of the above.". Only the capacity for morality is God-Given or Evolved.