Which of the following is NOT a tenet of divine command theory? A. God has deter
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Which of the following is NOT a tenet of divine command theory? A. God has determined the moral rightness or wrongness of an action B. Believers must adhere to the morality established by God C. Secular moral codes are at odds with God's morality D. God's Commandments take precedence over society's laws or secular moral codes Which of the following is NOT a tenet of divine command theory? A. God has determined the moral rightness or wrongness of an action B. Believers must adhere to the morality established by God C. Secular moral codes are at odds with God's morality D. God's Commandments take precedence over society's laws or secular moral codes A. God has determined the moral rightness or wrongness of an action B. Believers must adhere to the morality established by God C. Secular moral codes are at odds with God's morality D. God's Commandments take precedence over society's laws or secular moral codesExplanation / Answer
D. God's Commandments take precedence over society's laws or secular moral codes.
All other options/ statements are following the theory of divine command.