Ironically, moral relativists even pride themselves on being morally superior to others. After all, they are tolerant and nonjudgmental. They are not like other people who are insufferably bigoted and closed-minded, deserving the harshest condemnation. Every person draws a line in the sand somewhere that allows him or her to feel morally superior, like the Pharisee in Jesus’s parable who thanked God that he was not like other people (Luke 18:11).