Here's one;
Logically a spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which we rise, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which we fell. More the light shining through the film, than the images on it.
Ideals are not absolutes. The philosophers should have been all over that centuries ago. What if every sect insisted their beliefs were universal, everyone else's were shit and subjectivity is amoral, because it's relativistic?
Obviously morality is not universal! Look around! It has to be learned the hard way. Karma. "What goes round, comes round."
Remember democracy and republicanism originated in pantheistic cultures. The family as godhead. The Romans adopted a monotheistic sect as the Empire solidified out of the ashes of the Republic. The Big Guy Rules! Surprise!
How about money as a commodity to mine from the economy, rather than the social contract enabling it?
A medium is not a store! Blood is a medium, fat is a store. To store the asset side of the ledger, a debt has to back it. The secret sauce of capitalism is public debt backing private wealth. "The real money is in bonds."
Safe to say, when the medium enabling markets is privately held, we are all tenant farmers to the banks.
I'm not a big fan of people. The horses have more sense.