If moral standards were objective and absolute then the same situation would always be considered moral (or immoral) regardless of the culture or the time, but that isnt what we see. For example, you claim that putting children to death for cursing their parents was the moral thing to do 6,000 years ago halfway around the world. However, here and now, hardly anyone would consider that to be a moral course of action. If moral standards were objective and absolute then we would still consider that to be moral, but we dont so it is obvious that moral standards are not objective and absolute.Morality is always relative to the situation. That's true even if you have a set of 'absolute morals'.
It is also obvious that we dont need your God or any other god to be moral and if the moral standards found in the Bible and the behaviour of people apparently motivated by their religious beliefs are anything to go by then we are probably better off without it.
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