Yeah, we shouldn't dismiss moral realism out of hand because of what Christian apologists argue. Often times, they're not even moral realists themselves, and divine command theory is typically placed in a separate category from moral realism anyway, as it is more subjectivist rather than objectivist.
That said, I currently remain agnostic about whether morality is ultimately objective or subjective. I'm not well-read enough on philosophical ethics (and it doesn't really interest me that much) to have a more definite position on this.
That said, I currently remain agnostic about whether morality is ultimately objective or subjective. I'm not well-read enough on philosophical ethics (and it doesn't really interest me that much) to have a more definite position on this.