Some might try to argue:
“Right and wrong is a hierarchy not an absolute
A man decides if what he does is [right] or wrong
His community decides if that is [right] or wrong
Then the communities outside of that decide whether they are right or wrong.”
Response:
This “view can be classified as a form of cultural relativism, where morality is subjective and depends on what the culture at large defines it to be.”
“…If the collective says torturing babies for fun is good, then it is. And if they change their minds, then it isn’t.
According to this system, any individual moral reformer who goes against the sum of all communities is evil by definition. So if the whole world, by-and-large, accepted chattel slavery, as it once did, then abolitionists were acting immorally when they opposed that practice.”
…Yikes…I hope there is a higher standard!
Read more about this topic here: https://creation.com/cultural-relativism