I'm sorry. As I said a while ago I can understand the claim for objective morality if there is a God who is defined as objectively moral (although obviously there is no evidence for such an entity but that is not what I'm asking). What I have not heard is claims for objective morality which don't rely on an objectively moral God. Perhaps I am missing something in your (or others) position?I assume that you feel the same way about objective morality
Could you please try to clarify it as simply as you can (preferably with examples). You don't have to write an essay or anything like that, I'm happy to go through point by point, just start with your strongest point.