Multiple Choice
On Cahn's view, if God exists and something is wrong because that being says so,
A) one is morally obligated to avoid doing it.
B) one should explore alternatives anyway.
C) there is no way to determine whether it is really wrong, after all.
D) anything, however apparently wrong, would be right by definition.
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