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Which of the arguments state that “The conscience and moral nature possessed by mankind demands a self-conscience and moral maker.*(a) The universal belief(b) Anthropological(c) Scriptural

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Which of the arguments state that “The conscience and moral nature possessed by mankind demands a self-conscience and moral maker.*(a) The universal belief(b) Anthropological(c) Scriptural

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The anthropological argument states that "The conscience and moral nature possessed by mankind demands a self-conscience and moral maker." This argument is based on the belief that the moral and ethical codes inherent in human societies are a reflection of a higher moral authority, which is often identified as God.

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