ABSTRACT

This chapter claims that Craig doesn't affirm objective morality but instead actually affirms subjective morality because he bases morality on the attitude of an observer, namely, God. Huemer also defends Platonism by arguing that moral truths exist in much the same way as do the truths of physics and mathematics. Lastly, he argues that Craig's model includes a brute ethical fact that doesn't seem to be grounded in God, namely, that we are obligated to obey God's commands.