Subjective vs. Objective Morality Debate

DarkMatter2525: Some people don't even realize what they believe.
If you didn't understand the end, that's okay. I realize I was being more than a bit silly and vague. Many theists have used dishonest argumentation with me, which no doubt causes them to suspect that I, too, am using dishonest argumentation, which can ironically cause them to be skeptical about the wrong things. That was the point of the misdirection and subsequent alien.
braindonutsays...

It's a contentious point for me, discussing the topic of objective vs subjective morality, but I believe the author of this video doesn't fully grasp the topic.

The presentation of "objective morality" in this video is more like moral absolutism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_absolutism

and while I'm linking to articles, this is worth looking at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_universalism (moral objectivism)

A system of morality can be objective, while not absolute. Boiling morality to these two options does a major disservice to any discussion of the topic.

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