oThe presence of closely similar moral standards among the various human
races, religions and ethnic groups suggests that these
are not arbitrarily chosen by the societies
involved.
oThe fact that these moral standards are less likely to be obeyed when they are
viewed as merely a chance result of evolution or the
majority vote of a society, and more likely to be
obeyed when they are viewed as having transcendent
value, suggests that we are here in contact with
something objectively real.
oPerhaps this is another feature in view when the Bible speaks of humans
created Òin the image of God.Ó