Explain how the theory of moral relativism is like the divine command theory.

A. Divine command theory considers morality based on God's commands butconsiders personal nature and circumstances. Similarly, moral relativismconsiders morality to be a product of cultural norms regardless of the facts,personal nature and circumstances, or how the group's norms affect others'interests
B. Divine command theory considers morality based on God's commands withoutconsidering personal nature and circumstances. Similarly, moral relativismconsiders morality to be a product of cultural norms but considers the facts,personal nature and circumstances, and how the group's norms affect others'interests.
C. Divine command theory considers morality based on God's commands but
considers personal nature and circumstances. Similarly, moral relativism
considers morality to be a product of cultural norms but considers personal
nature and circumstances and how the group's norms affect others' interests.
D. Divine command theory considers morality based on God's commands without
considering personal nature and circumstances. Similarly, moral relativism
considers morality to be a product of cultural norms regardless of the facts,
personal nature and circumstances, or how the group's norms affect others'
interests.


D

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