@frodo. This does not blunt the force of the meta-ethical argument. Whether god commands, or allows us to deduce it from him radiating out his morality into the universe, or simply writing into the fabric of nature; he has either commanded/allowed it/written it and it is therefore arbitrary or indepedent of good if it is objectively moral. God is hoisted by his own petard.
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