I see morality as not objectively true but dependent upon societal organization and social construction. To assume objective moral truths is likely to presume that these moral truths are eternal, unless they are contingent, but in that case they would be dependent upon something else. Moral laws would apply to interactions of people, so it presumes personal interactions by definition. This means that personal interactions exist as a necessity. A possible way out of this is to just assume the nature of reality is able to be codified into a context that is able to be comprehended into human society. Either way, this goes back into reality being in one with people.
In the end, it slowly becomes more clear that morality is dependent upon society itself.
In the end, it slowly becomes more clear that morality is dependent upon society itself.
Hail Satan!

