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And history has shown that disagreements over rival interpretations of divine goodness can cause untold suffering, and still do today when dogmatists attempt to force their version of morality on the unwilling. I’ve spent a lot of time looking for one but am yet to find anything that isn’t deeply unconvincing.Įven if you believe there is a divine moral source that can dictate absolute right from wrong, it’s still down to us mere mortals to figure out the correct interpretation of its will. I’m not convinced there is any objective source of morality. I believe there are three major problems with this commonsense view of morality. Many of us see morality as like a science, where we can learn new moral facts about the world, such as when we discovered that slavery was wrong or that women ought to have the same rights as men, and we updated our moral attitudes accordingly. Others justify it by appealing to natural rights, or fundamental facts about human nature, such as that suffering is intrinsically bad so we should prevent it wherever possible. Some of us justify these facts by appealing to commandments delivered to us by some divine being. And we prove our moral stance is the correct one by appealing to these facts. This is the way many of us tend to think and talk about many moral issues, not just murder. And if someone claims that murder is OK, then they’re mistaken. That means if it’s true for me, then it’s true for you and for everyone else too. This is not just a matter of subjective personal preference, it’s an objective fact.