Very telling!
That statement popped out at me too. Again, always, moral relativism. There's a guy I work with that believes that there is no absolute right or wrong. Right and wrong is dictated by what the majority of the people say is right or wrong. I've had a few discussions with him about it and have decided that because he (and I will go ahead and assume all like-minded liberal thinkers) doesn't believe in God that he can never be convinced there is an absolute right or wrong. If he doesn't believe in a God that never changes, he can't believe in a right and wrong that never changes.