The objective portion of morality is that there is an objective and optimal way to obtain both personally and societally what we value.
The subjective portion of morality are the values themselves.
What you care about and what you want to happen ideally must be part of your morality, and if such things are different between different observers morality can not be objective.
Religious views that there can be objective value systems based upon the known wishes of Gods, have in my opinion, been very poor at being an objective measure of value.
It seems to me that a heavy burden is on all of us
in this as in all aspects of navigating through
life.
It's tempting to look for moral absolutes.
And terrif if they come with absolute
Authority.
Takes away the burden of having to think,
using the brain God is presumed to have given
them.
A question I've asked: Would you steal
anything, ever, from anyone for any
possible reason?
There was a movie, someone steals money from
a vending machine in order to make a phone call
to prevent all out nuclear war.
Your moral- absolute- from- God would say
no. God said not to steal.
I believe such God as there may be, if he has
any actual interest in people one way or
another, would like people to THINK.
Take responsibility for themselves, not
use Him as an excuse.
There's possums and trout and so forth if
there's any demand for brains that don't think.