People who do not believe that there is a God constitute an obvious problem for divine command metaethics. They have moral obligations, and are often enough aware of having them. Yet it is not easy to ...
Does morality depend ultimately on the rationally compelling force of natural law, or on God's authoritative commands? These are not exclusive alternatives, of course, but they represent two widely ...
God as the origin and regulator of morality; right or wrong as objective truths based on God’s Ethical system based on defining the personal qualities that make a person moral; the focus on a person’s ...
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