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Is there an objective moral law that exists?
Yes. For example: Someone walks into a store and shoots everybody that has different skin color than him because he believes they deserve to die because of their skin. That would not be widley accepted as 'ok', we would be apalled.

This leads me to..who is the objective moral law giver?
I've heard many times that since everybody does what feels right &ok to them that we are our own moral law givers or our parents or persons of authority are. Would that not cause mass chaos and confusion. Would that not merit a need for a judge,jury,courtrooms, arguments over laws to establish cuz no-one agrees. Look at the division in the world- abortion, capital punishment, euthenasia..i could go on&on.
How do we get away from this chaos?
There would have to be ONE moral law giver,thats above all. Is there? why are we not following him? It can't be because there is no law giver because we've established a moral law.Aren't we in trouble w/o God?


Answers:
seperation of church and state. i guess in an all cristain world the pope would be the moral leader. but, there are too many religions to apoint one single person. everyone has a general concept of whats right and wrong. morals vary from person to person. whats moraly offencive to one person could be perfectly acceptable to another. laws protect people from wrong doing. who is to say whats moral?
there cannot be ONE moral law for us, since each situation is unique and the person/s involved are singularities, you cannot beforehand universalize or generalize and lay down the law once and for all.