Robvalue, what you've shown is we cannot arbitrarily makes ourselves the standard of objective value of a person. That said, neither can God, but it must be witnessing in truth with respect to himself and the reality of the object with respect to himself. However this perception and creating and increasing or decreasing in value, has to have some sort of reality, in which there is one who maintains the value of people in truth.
However we would not have any subjective value of a person were it not a belief in objective value. It seems then the human nature is to acknowledge a Lord and one who makes us inherit actions objectively and truly.
The question is it also in our nature that we know this Lord will make us face the truth of his judgement to some degree? I think this is also in our nature. Hence the belief in day of judgement seems not far off from our basic instincts that we meant to know our true value.
However we would not have any subjective value of a person were it not a belief in objective value. It seems then the human nature is to acknowledge a Lord and one who makes us inherit actions objectively and truly.
The question is it also in our nature that we know this Lord will make us face the truth of his judgement to some degree? I think this is also in our nature. Hence the belief in day of judgement seems not far off from our basic instincts that we meant to know our true value.