@armpit licker feet smeller I'm sort of in the camp of God's will = objective morality, but that it is necessarily incomprehensible by people. There's lots of theological discourse on understanding "God's will" and it pretty much applies if you just word sub "objective morality" in there. People are animals, and animals are not even rational beings, much less moral ones. For us morality, and rationality are tools. Really useful ones, but we posture at them, and grasp them with varying degrees of aptitude. None of this implies objective morality does not exist, just that no one is able to actualize it, perfectly. Probably not even nail it down conceptually. Anyway
@peers with monsters then to the limited human mind morality has to subjective no?
@armpit licker feet smeller in practice I suppose but the long winding answer is to suggest that it should still aim for an objective morality, even if outcomes will inevitably fall short.