In this essay, Cahn makes two major points about God and morality. These are as follows:
A) God's will is revealed in holy books, but a nonbeliever can still be a moral person.
B) God's will is revealed in holy books, but morality depends on an independent standard.
C) We have no way to know God's will, and morality depends on an independent standard anyway.
D) We have no way to know God's will, and morality depends on our knowing God's will.
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A) Are necessarily
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A) Depends on believing
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Q119: Cahn concludes that religious believers
A) Are more
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