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Originally Posted by Concerto
For example, the morality issued by God is backed by God's authority, and weighted accordingly.
The use of "God" here is precarious. The way you have phrased it, all of the circumstances from the OP apply. However, that's not how you mean it (I think). Is the morality issued by your god is the same as the morality issued by your neighbor's god?
Also, is objective (absolute) morality any better than subjective morality? Many theists seem to think so, but I disagree. In real world practice, there isn't much, if any, of a distinction between the two.