I've always gotten the impression that moral objectivists just like to think that when you make a moral pronouncement that there is more to it than you shouting that you prefer X sort of behavior. To capture the full bodied flavor of moral condemnation they find it necessary (apparently) to be shouting something more like "you did heinous act X which is an offense to gawd on high". Talk about calling it the way you wish for it.
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My views on objective morality
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