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rosent76

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Explain the concept of a moral dilemma.
 
  Use examples to show what makes a moral dilemma so challenging to address.

Question 2

According to divine command theory, _______.
 
  A. God will only command us to do what is right
  B. religions always provide a reliable moral guide
  C. Gods commands are accessible to everyone
  D. what is right is whatever God commands



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Answer to Question 1

- Moral dilemmas are questions in which conflicting moral principles both seem sound and appropriate.
- There are no simple answers.
- One must think critically to try to determine which principle is more right.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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