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    For the appeal to God's will to be non-arbitrary, God's p... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The view that genocide is wrong because it is contrary to God's will does not provide an answer to the moral skeptic

    For the appeal to God's will to be non-arbitrary, God's prohibition must be grounded in the independent wrongness of genocide

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    The latter problem arises from a dilemma posed in Plato’s Euthyphro. In this dialogue Euthyphro tries to explain to Socrates that piety is what the gods love. Socrates then asks Euthyphro whether the gods love the pious because they are good or whether the pious are good because the gods love them. To put the dilemma in terms relevant to the present context, consider the view that genocide is wrong because it is contrary to God’s will. (The argument doesn’t change if we talk about commandments o

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