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Divine Command Theory asserts that humans possess what level of moral authority?
No independent moral authority whatsoever
If morality existed independently and God merely endorsed it, what quality of God is challenged by the Euthyphro Dilemma?
God's omni-qualities like omnipotence
What is the central question posed by Plato's Euthyphro Dilemma?
Does God create morality, or does it exist independently?
How are objective moral facts described within Divine Command Theory?
As metaphysical and not testable
Which of these is an example of a divine command mentioned in the notes?
Thou shalt not covet what isn't yours
If God created morality, what is a potential consequence according to the Euthyphro Dilemma?
Morality would be inherently arbitrary
What is the 'caviat' mentioned regarding God allowing free will in the context of morality?
Humans must choose to follow God's commands
According to the notes, what dual role does God play in relation to morality?
As the origin and regulator
Divine Command Theory is primarily categorized as what type of ethical theory?
A meta-ethical theoretical approach
What is the condition for humans to remain morally virtuous, despite having free will, according to the notes?
To choose to do what God says
According to Divine Command Theory, what is the ultimate origin of right and wrong?
God's will and divine commands
How is moral goodness achieved within the framework of Divine Command Theory?
By complying with divine command
Divine Command Theory establishes morality upon what kind of foundation?
An objective metaphysical framework
Why do Christians, believing in God's omniscience and omnipotence, find it logical to follow His instructions?
Because God knows what is best for mankind
What quality of God is considered a requirement for Divine Command Theory to hold true?
God's omnipotence and supreme power