The problem with these "objective morals, therefore god," arguments is that the two premises are in no way linked, even if one was to demonstrate it. God's existence wouldn't have any effect on a truly objective moral framework, and if god's existence and commandments are required for these objective values, then they aren't objective, but dependent on god's subjective opinions. Steve already accepted this a while back by saying that any order god gives becomes moral, hence those morals aren't objective, they're divinely subjective, and the contingency argument falls apart.
The problem with theists making this argument about god being the only way to objective morals is that they misunderstand what objectivity is.
The problem with theists making this argument about god being the only way to objective morals is that they misunderstand what objectivity is.
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