Remember: * A common human psychological nature is the root of our shared morality. Whether we wish to bind others to it or not is part of this nature. * Even God cannot provide more than that, as even Him saying something is wrong doesn't make it so. * (Counterargument) A benevolent and powerful god would not imbue us with moral failings. While there are certainly better formulations of it, it would be instructive to present it as a Moral Law argument: A1 All men are conscious of an objective moral law. A2 Moral law requires a moral lawgiver. C There must be a moral lawgiver.
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