People who are cultural relativists believe that
A) whatever a culture or a society holds to be right is therefore right, at least for them.
B) different people around the world (and even in the same society) hold different values and believe in different moral codes.
C) what's true for one is, in fact, false for another.
D) moral absolutism must be true.
B
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A. that Paley had the right approach, but should have used a house as his example instead of an eye. B. that God is not related to the universe the same way that a house is related to an architect. C. that the universe doesn't really seem to display a purposive order. D. Both A and B E. None of the above
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