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I disagree, for the reasons I posted which you have evidently ignored.I don’t.
You do not know that it is truly good to care in the sense of moral truth, at least not if you are honest to the nature of your beliefs. There is no such thing as moral truth in your world-view, there are only cultural or traditional standards and they rise and fall according to their practicality to the individual or society as a whole depending on the desires of the individuals comprising society. Caring is not always practical or beneficial to your survival or the survival of society as a whole. Thus you sometimes require rational reasons to care or a sense of moral truth transcending that which is merely pragmatic or utilitarian. Such evidently cannot be provided by your bleak world view.We care, because it is good to care.
Its irrelevant. We are talking about moral truth, not whether or not people act according to those standards.Some do that for sure. Does that include believers of all faiths, that do things in the hope of an eternal reward with their God?
I am not aware that Catholics believe in divine command theory in the way you express it here.Right. Divine Command Theory is pretty dangerous for us all.