Cultural relativists contend that the diversity of moral judgments across cultures indicates the nonexistence of objective moral principles. Objectivists point out, however, that this diversity of moral judgments indicates something else entirely, namely,
O That moral judgments do not matter.
O That divergent nonmoral judgments result from divergent nonmoral beliefs.
O That different cultures have divergent nonmoral beliefs, which explains the diversity of moral judgments.
O That disagreement between cultures about anything is not possible.