What worry does Sutherland have with Adams' proposal that the Why-question is displaced by the How-question?
A) This might also require that one's moral sensibilities and beliefs are displaced
B) It seems to commit Adams to the view that the Why-question isn't important
C) It fails to do justice to certain theological concerns
D) Sutherland doesn't raise such a worry
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