But enough of that......In the realms of where you guys are some of your chums are in fact my chums when it comes to objective morality. Now you may have a case that Objective morality has not yet been proven but moral relativism has been fatally disproven..........and at the moment it looks as though morality is in fact objective since that is where the evidence leads.
So to sum up Moral relativism disproven, Objective morality unproven.
Once again, you are making empty assertions and failing to provide any arguments.
Your main problem seems to be that you are unable to accept that it isn't a stark choice between objective morality and morality being meaningless and unimportant. Most humans have a sense of morality, think that it's important, and try to "do the right thing". However, it isn't consistent and there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that it is anything but an evolved trait - with all the variability that that implies. It is further complicated because we are thinking, social animals that can, on occasion, change our minds and attitudes due to experience and the influence of others.
The evidence, far from supporting objective morality, is that it is a part of human nature that is subject to complex cultural and individual variations.