Rachels points out that Socrates and many other thinkers who believe in
God have shown that even if one accepts a religious picture of the world
that rightness or wrongness of our actions cannot be understood merely
in terms of conformity to divine commands. The same is true for sacred
religious texts. What is your understanding at how these religious
thinkers arrived at this conclusion? What implications does this have
for moral issues such as homosexuality, abortion, etc.?
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