Not enough moral consistency throughout our history to point to any objective morality. That idea is shot.
There isn't a single property of God's that is distinguishable from an entity that is made-up. They share the same properties, and anyone accepting God as true, has zero grounds for dismissing Zeus, Shiva, Unicorns, Flying Spaghetti Monsters, or Celestial Teapots. If you get on that horse, you gotta ride it all the way. Special pleas for what seems more reasonable to you aren't often granted around here, or any other circle of critical thinkers. Accepting claims of imaginary entities is part of the religious job description. There are probably lots of Christians that may very well be a sharp logicians, but their reputation as such will never be established if their thoughts on this topic are the only ones on their résumé.
There isn't a single property of God's that is distinguishable from an entity that is made-up. They share the same properties, and anyone accepting God as true, has zero grounds for dismissing Zeus, Shiva, Unicorns, Flying Spaghetti Monsters, or Celestial Teapots. If you get on that horse, you gotta ride it all the way. Special pleas for what seems more reasonable to you aren't often granted around here, or any other circle of critical thinkers. Accepting claims of imaginary entities is part of the religious job description. There are probably lots of Christians that may very well be a sharp logicians, but their reputation as such will never be established if their thoughts on this topic are the only ones on their résumé.