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The scriptures of South Asian Buddhism are known as the Three
a. Baths c. Breadloaves b. Baskets d. Buddhisms
Some who believe that morality originates from a morally good God still face the question of whether we should follow God's laws just because they are God's commands or
A) whether we believe the laws are good because they are God's laws. B) whether there is a moral law at all. C) whether we can know God exists. D) whether we recognize that God is good because his laws are good.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. According to your text, conscience is primarily a function of our upbringing. 2. The text claims that different people’s consciences can lead in contradictory directions. 3. The text argues that love alone is sufficient to resolve all moral issues. 4. According to the text, conscience, love, and the Golden Rule are worthy rules of thumb for ethics, but they have their limits. 5. The word "teleological" is related to a Greek word meaning "duty."
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