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    Humans cannot comprehend all possible moral values or div... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Stephen Wykstra and other skeptical theists argue that the inference from (1) to (2) fails not due to inductive weakness but due to a prior epistemic limitation: humans lack the cognitive access needed to identify all morally sufficient reasons God might have.

    Humans cannot comprehend all possible moral values or divine purposes, given our limited cognitive architecture and finite lifespan.

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