Luke Muelhauser confronts William Lane Craig with the inconsistency between his divine command interpretation of morality, according to which things are moral or immoral as solely determined by God’s calling them as such, on the one hand, and his insistence that in this way God is the source of “objective morality”: But let us say [...]
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Are Divine Command Theory And Objective Morality Mutually Exclusive Concepts?
June 9th, 2010
Daniel Fincke
Posted in Arguments for the Existence of God, Christianity, Ethics, Metaethics, Morality, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophy, Religion
Tags: Christian Apologetics, Common Sense Atheism, Divine Command Theory, Luke Muelhauser, Objective Morality, Religious Apologetics, Subjective Morality, William Lane Craig
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