Those are still subjective positions. You are mistakenly
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confusing your positions based upon the culture you were raised in and your religious beliefs taught to you as objectivity.
You have to prove they are objective and not subjective. I can pick out a time where randomly killing someone can be seen as good, such as in utilitarianism. A plane crashes on the mountain. There are a number of survivors, but not enough food for everyone to eat to live long enough to get off the mountain. Someone is randomly chosen to be killed so they don’t starve to death to help the others survive to get off the mountain. You’d disagree with this, and that is fine. Others will agree with it. There is less suffering killing someone quickly than them starving to death, and they judge it is better that more people survive getting off the mountain.