For religious believers who think that God

requires absolute obedience to his commandments,
a secular ethic that does not
explicitly embrace God as the source of morality will
appear to be morally suspect and blasphemous.



What will be an ideal response?


Do you think this strain of thought can be compatible with a global moral ethic?

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