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There are two sources of "morals" in modern secular society.
1) One is social engineering, moral precepts formulated by quasi-governmental entities enforced by the might of the State
2) the modern concept of "conscious" or every man is the law unto himself.
Whether those are "subjective" is moot.
The moral commands of God are not subjective anymore than the law of gravity is subjective.
The moral commands of God are equivalent to the law of gravity in operation and execution, objectively
I see what you are saying. But you are assuming way more than I. I stated, 'morals are subjective, even if a God exists.'
Now, all we need to determine, is which God is the real God? There's so many. Even if I plant my flag under the Abrahamic God (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), there are so many conflicting moral choices?
Gravity has one basic law/task. Morals are an endless array of seemingly boundless assertions and commands.
And even IF we were to narrow the scope, further still, to finally reveal and drill down the actual true asserted character and commands, what if one disagrees with a given command? Then what?
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