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@Theweakeredge
And you’re saying that under the assumption that theirs subjective morality which their isn’t.
That's not an assumption, definitionally speaking - all morality is subjective
reporting verb State emphatically or publicly.with object ‘he affirmed the country's commitment to peace’More example sentencesSynonyms
1.1with object Declare one's support for; uphold; defend.‘the referendum affirmed the republic's right to secede’More example sentencesSynonyms 1.2Law with object Accept or confirm the validity of (a judgement or agreement); ratify.‘the Court of Appeal affirmed a decision of the High Court’More example sentencesSynonyms 1.3Law no object Make a formal declaration rather than taking an oath.‘he refused to take the oath but chose simply to affirm on being admitted to the Privy Council’More example sentencesSynonyms 2with object Offer (someone) emotional support or encouragement.‘there are five common ways parents fail to affirm their children’More example sentences
2.1Give (life) a heightened sense of value, typically through the experience of something emotionally or spiritually uplifting.‘it is a rich and challenging motion picture that both affirms life and emphasizes its fragility’