Theistic worldview provides an explanation for the origin and meaning of moral duties
Negation: Theistic worldview does not provide an explanation for the origin and meaning of moral duties 0 0 0
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Moral obligations exist in the universe 1 0 2and
Theistic worldview provides an explanation for the origin and meaning of moral duties 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Human lives either have infinite meaning, value, dignity, and purpose or are accidental creations of an uncaring universe 1 0 2Mentions
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