I believe that Benedict is right as he believes “morality is dependent on the varying histories and environments of different cultures.” I was very observant at an early age letting me view firsthand how people aren’t born with certain morals but given them. I want to use the fight over legalizing Abortions as an example. Since abortion is a heavily debated topic usually mixed with science and religion inputs to debate if pro-choice or pro-life is the right option but even if full proof was provided showing how one side was right it would not change the mindset of many. Religion such as Catholicism teaches those born into it what is wrong and what is right then introduces you to an environment where other people follow the same ideals. If someone grew up with certain morals but got told by everyone one day that their morals were wrong it would be useless as even society can’t always change someone’s set principles which have been branded into them. So if a catholic born child was shown the results of not legalizing abortions is worse than legalizing abortions it still would not change how they view it due to their environment growing up. By being able to see how environments change someones perspective it allowed me to validate Benedict’s beliefs.