answer:In my view, they can’t possibly be. Moral views are almost by definition those of a particular person; not necessarily shared by society at large, and very seldom backed by objective evidence or actual law. It essence, these morals are – boiled down – personal and situational, and based largely on one’s background. In short, they are subjective. As such, they cannot be objective – there isn’t a neutral yardstick by which to measure obligations, and there isn’t – and cannot be – universally shared views of a moral issue.