Multiple Choice
What is a presumed strength of Divine Command Theory?
A) There is a standard above human reasoning.
B) There is no rational foundation.
C) Even if the rules are morally valid, there is no justification procedure for them.
D) There is far too much divergence among religious people to make a determination of the rules with any confidence.
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