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Is Moral Wrongness Identical With Being Commanded by God?
The idea is the property of moral wrongness. This is the view of Adams, Evans, Bill Craig, William Alston and others. And then when they go on to give a counter example or argue against it, they'll use the word makes or they'll use in virtue of but they'll be using it in a different sense. That covers up a shift in logic that's unjustified what we call them in philosophy, the equivocation fallacy. But it's not noticed. So I think it's as long as we clear in our tombs, I think we're fine with that.