(May 15, 2017 at 8:53 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: 1. It makes it objective because Natural Law is integral to how the universe was made and how the universe works. Just as rules to a game a person creates are integral to how the game was framed and how it is set up to work. For this reason, Natural Law is the objective reality of the world around us.
It occurs to me that anything that is asserted to be objectively true should be demonstrable - else how can you assert that something objectively exists? I note that you didn't choose to share what you mean by "objective", as I asked earlier. I feel like we're at an impasse as a result.
(May 15, 2017 at 8:53 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: 2. They are moral because they are in accordance with God's nature. And God created the world in accordance with His own nature. So the two things (morality and God) cannot be separated.
This answer indicates to me that you would deny that the Euthyphro dilemma is a dilemma at all. I don't really find the answer satisfying.