Higher RMPS The divine command theory Learning intentions

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Higher RMPS The divine command theory

Higher RMPS The divine command theory

Learning intentions After today’s lesson you will be able to: • explain the divine

Learning intentions After today’s lesson you will be able to: • explain the divine command theory • evaluate arguments for and against the divine command theory.

The divine command theory • The divine command theory is a guiding moral principle

The divine command theory • The divine command theory is a guiding moral principle which states that something is right/wrong if God says so and should be obeyed because God commands it. • If God says you should do something you should do it. • This is a meta-ethical theory because it is concerned with why things are right and wrong.

 • Most religious people would argue that God is: – all loving –

• Most religious people would argue that God is: – all loving – all powerful – all good. • Therefore anything God commands must be obeyed because God is always right.

Some people believe that moral values are heteronomous. • The word hetero means different.

Some people believe that moral values are heteronomous. • The word hetero means different. (Heterosexual – someone who is attracted to someone of a different gender, Homosexual – someone who is attracted to someone of the same gender) • To believe that moral values are heteronomous means that moral values are decided by someone different, usually a greater being • like God. Heteronomous means that moral values are decided by what religions teach.

Learning check… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Explain the divine command theory in your

Learning check… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Explain the divine command theory in your own words. Explain why the divine command theory is known as a meta-ethical theory. Give two reasons why a religious person might agree with the divine command theory. Give two reasons why a religious person might disagree with the divine command theory. Give two reasons why a non-religious person might disagree with the divine command theory. 2 KU 4 AE 4 AE

Quick recap • The divine command theory is a guiding moral principle which states

Quick recap • The divine command theory is a guiding moral principle which states that something is right/wrong if God says so and should be obeyed because God commands it.