Below is an overview of my moral framework and thinking, it will probably be required for later posts:

What is Morality?
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"Ought implies can" - Immanuel Kant

Every action we ever do either falls within the moral sphere, where it can be morally judged, or the amoral sphere where it can not. For something to fall into the moral sphere and thus be morally judged it must match two critera, 1) The doer must be concious, and 2) It must have a direct affect on another human's wellbeing. If that affect is positive the act is moral, if it is negative it is immoral. If an act does not fit both of these criteria it can not be morally judged and is "amoral". Morality is the conception that we ought do which is good, and ought not do which is bad. As not only the concept of good and bad are subjective, but also the idea that "we ought to do which is good and ought not to do which is bad" is also subjective. For something to be objective it has to be completely uninfluenced by human opinion. Even if we lived in a world where the existence of God was an empirical fact, morality would still be subjective. As God commanding us to do something is not True or False, it is a command
, you could say "we ought to follow God's commands" but that is still subjective.