One popular defense of theism makes the claim that, without god, we would have

One popular defense of theism makes the claim that, without god, we would have

One popular defense of theism makes the claim that, without god, we would have no basis for morals. Let's accept for the sake of argument that there can be no morals absent god. Does the alleged dependence of morality upon religion really evidence the existence of god? Or is the concern about morals actually irrelevant to justifying belief in theism?

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