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Global Consider the following claims A psychological claim: If you want to alway

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Question

Global Consider the following claims A psychological claim: If you want to always be motivated to do what is morally right, then you must believe in God or reincarnation and engage in religious practices. An epistemological claim. If you want to have certain knowledge about what is morally right and morally wrong, then you must believe in God and seek guidance from God. An ontological claim. There are objective moral truths (eg., truths about what is really morally right and really morally wrong) only if God exists What do you think about each claim? Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons to support your answers

Explanation / Answer

All the aims are supported by the belief in God, which makes them wrong and is an appeal to belief and appeal to reverence.

These claims are not based in facts, but in claims and instances which do not have a logical and or corollary flow.

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