devnull
Philosopher
As a materialist, I would say that you cannot do other than object, your subjective morality doesn't allow you to.
Nonsense, just because one's morality is subjective doesnt mean they wont defend it or even willfully force it on others.
My morality is subjective. I believe pedophilia is wrong. If I witnessed someone, say, a priest, fondling a child, you can be certain my morality would be fairly swiftly impressed upon him.
And that brings up the resolution to the seeming paradox. Whether morality is subjective or objective, our experience of it can only be subjective anyhow. So, pick either flavor, the practical results are the same.
Objective morality is nonsensical, especially when you consider that most people who claim objective morality base it on some of the most immoral text ever seen (eg, the bible). Fortunately, they then skew it with modern (and subjective!) morality.
Unless you want to argue slavery is ok.
As far as materialism goes, I wouldn't recommend it. It can give you some nice answers, but it's like beer... you have to drink a lot of it to get used to the taste.
You dont like materialism because its hard to swallow? In what way? Just because it is uncomfortable for you doesn't mean its not true - a materialistic view of the universe has *all* the evidence in its favour - why should we discount it?