This is because (in the context of Christianity) it requires two conditions to be met:-
1) That an action be God's will, or in accordance with God's will.
2) That a person accept or agree that it is God's will.
It's at point 2) that the concept of objective morality either does good or does harm, because it's what the person perceives about God that is key here.
1) That an action be God's will, or in accordance with God's will.
2) That a person accept or agree that it is God's will.
It's at point 2) that the concept of objective morality either does good or does harm, because it's what the person perceives about God that is key here.
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