(April 22, 2014 at 4:29 pm)alpha male Wrote: Personally I think morality is subjective. When theists speak of having an objective morality, it's only objective from a human point of view. They're generally not arguing that there's some objective code of morality which is independent of and superior to god, which is what a true objective morality would require.In this sense, I think from a personal view, any member of a fundamentalist community has an objective morality-- so long as the moral requirements are outlined in detail. What's the difference between a God making a moral code from Moses making it, in terms of any non-Moses member of that early community?
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