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There are a variety of reasons why one should believe that moral relativism is a mistaken view, chief among them that morality is objective, that it really exists and that it functions as a law on the conscience. But to say there is a moral law implies a moral lawgiver, a being who has the authority to issue moral commands and who does not receive his authority from another.
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