(October 31, 2017 at 12:04 am)bennyboy Wrote: Objectivity and subjectivity aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Subjectivity means you experience a moral sense. But there is still plenty of objective truth behind morality: DNA, brain structure, environmental conditions and so on.
You can both say, "I cannot imagine allowing a child to be harmed," and also identify brain structures and processes involved when someone thinks about the protection of young people.
Emotions and their production are written in out DNA, meaning that "feeling bad" or feeling "guilty" about something is pretty much a given ability since birth. To me; that's more of a pointing to an intelligent designer behind our existence.