Which of the following best explains the idea that even nonmoral religious teachings can matter to moral reasoning?
A) Because religious teachings about morality are really descriptive claims about what God or some religious authority says, religious moral commands are actually nonmoral claims.
B) Nonmoral claims that undermine the plausibility of a particular religion also undermine any moral claims found in that religion.
C) Some nonmoral religious claims, such as claims about the afterlife or the soul, affect how we understand or apply premises about our general moral obligations.
D) Only nonmoral religious teachings are usable in moral reasoning because of the Euthyphro dilemma.
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