To my belief this morality is like a pen sitting on a table. It simply exists. Then why all the relative outlooks on life? From the moment of birth on we are constantly influenced by outside forces. What Del Raztsch calls "shaping principles." They vary from our outlook on life so that we cannot clearly see that the pen on the table is just that: a pen on a table. No one can escape these shaping principles. In a room full of people we have people who look at the pen and say "I wonder who lost that pen" or "what a lovely pen" or "I would like to shove that pen up Junior's ass" and there are those who simply ignore the pen all together. The fact remains that there is still a pen on the table. It's natural to all of us, yet all of us break it because our shaping principles have altered our views of how it should be.