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Theists =/= Theistic Morality
As for Deontology, not quite. I am referring to why one might see something as wrong.
E.g:
A General Deontologist might say that lying is always wrong because the act is inherently dishonest.
A Theistic Morality Deontologist would say that lying is always wrong 'cos God says so.
Whilst both say that lying is always wrong, the reasons are different and these reasons matter.
Is "because it is" really a better answer than "because someone else says so"? They are both basically "you have to follow the rule with no Justifcation"
If you want to define "theistic morality" as a subset of deontology that's fine so long as you recognise that it no longer covers most serious Christian thinking on ethics
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