Gods Morality is based on His objectively existing moral character. It exists outside of the human mind therefore it exists objectively.
If a god's morality is objective, then "good" and "evil" have nothing at all to do with that god, because it's based on something
external to that god. That's what objective means:
"the state or quality of being true even outside of a subject's individual biases, interpretations, feelings, and imaginings."
Notice the "outside of a subject's..." part. That goes for you and me, and even a god, who doesn't get some sort of special pleading pass, despite whatever pathetic wordplay most theists use.
Subjective morality is just based on human opinion and just exists in your mind, ie subjectively.
Yes, and as I said in another post which was conveniently ignored:
"Subjective things exist. Even one better, societies tend to have
intersubjective morality, in that the majority of individuals have similar morals. As in, most people believe stealing and murder to be wrong, ceteris paribis. It has never been the case in
any society that everyone's morality is
completely different from everyone else's. Intersubjectivity makes morality within a society possible. And within any given
intersubjective system,
objective statements can be made, which makes situational ethics possible.
So the whole Christian
gotcha of objective morality is a non starter, and frankly pretty silly."
If morality is not objective then it doesn't actually exist, it is just your subjective feelings and opinion in your head like something imaginary and in fact it is imaginary if there is no God.
Opinions exist. They're far from imaginary. Let me prove it to you:
My opinion is that you're not spending enough time actually thinking about all this. Because whether a god exists or not, people have actual real opinions about things...