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Many arguments from morality are based on morality normativity, which suggest that objective moral truths exist and require God's existence to give them authority.
Often, they consider that morality seems to be binding – obligations are seen to convey more than just a preference, but imply that the obligation will stand, regardless of other factors or interests.
For morality to be binding, God must exist.
In its most general form, the argument from moral normativity is:

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