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Chapter 5 Self Quiz
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Cahn suggests that some might be made to feel insecure by the knowledge that the world had been planned by an all-good being because they would
realize the extent to which their existence depended on the will of that being.
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realize that it is immoral to eradicate germs, disease-bearing rats, and other natural sources of illness.
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fear damnation.
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All of the above
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Cahn asserts that the moral prescriptions in holy books
converge.
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conflict.
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reveal the will of God.
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do not reveal the will of God.
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Cahn argues that morality
depends on belief in God.
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is incompatible with belief in God.
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is independent of belief in God.
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is based in illusion.
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On Cahn's view, if God exists and something is wrong because that being says so,
one is morally obligated to avoid doing it.
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one should explore alternatives anyway.
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there is no way to determine whether it is really wrong, after all.
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anything, however apparently wrong, would be right by definition.
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Cahn argues that proving God's existence would prove the wrongness of harming God's creation.
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To say that good is whatever God commands, Cahn argues, is to lose the possibility of meaningfully praising God's goodness.
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Euthyphro's dilemma runs as follows: Is an action wrong because God says so, or does God say so because it
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