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1. The Divine Command Theory of ethics claims that God's commands make actions wrong and not wrong: wrong actions are wrong because God commands that we not do them; actions are moral obligation
1. The Divine Command Theory of ethics claims that God's commands make actions wrong and not wrong: wrong actions are wrong because God commands that we not do them; actions are moral obligations when and because God commands that we do them.
What are some of the common concerns and objections to this ethical theory?
2. Some people appear to the Bible to justify their moral views: they make moral arguments that appeal to the Bible.
What are some common concerns with and objections to this approach?
3. What are is a common reason given to believe that homosexuality is wrong (meaning either that having a homosexual sexual orientation is wrong or engaging in homosexual sexual behavior is wrong)? Attempt to state that reason as an argument in logically valid form, as a syllogism.
4. What are is a common reason given to believe that homosexuality is not wrong (meaning either that having a homosexual sexual orientation is wrong or engaging in homosexual sexual behavior is not wrong)? Attempt to state that reason as an argument in logically valid form, as a syllogism
5. What's another reason, different from those above, given to think that homosexuality is wrong or not (in terms of sexual orientation or sexual behaviors)? Attempt to state that reason as an argument in logically valid form, as a syllogism.
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