The document discusses different theories of moral objectivism, including absolutism, natural law theory, and moderate objectivism. It examines Aquinas' view of natural law theory and the doctrine of double effect. It argues that if at least one objective moral principle can be established as binding for all people, then relativism is probably false and a limited form of objectivism is true. Core morality principles that are necessary for a flourishing human community and social cohesion are proposed as examples of objective moral rules.