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The Moral Argument asserts that if we believe in any absolute moral principle(s), then, seeing the injustice and unfairness rampant in the world, we must conclude that the only way there can be justice is if there is a God and an afterlife. Therefore, if we believe justice must prevail, then by implication we must believe in God. The classic refutation of this argument is:________

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The correct answer is : moral principles are merely cultural conventions

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to take into account according to this argument that Ethics are a group of principles that leads a persons and his or her behaviors. They are established based on social rules, cultural thoughts and religious influences. This reflects beliefs about what is right and what is wrong talking about human behavior.

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