var Answer_A = "God’s commands are always right." var Answer_B = "God commands what is right because it is right." var Answer_C = "What is right is right because God commands it." var Answer_D = "God will reward moral behavior and punish immoral behavior." var Feedback_A = "Wrong. This is the basic idea of the divine-command theory in general, but it is not specific enough to be a good statement of either of the two interpretations of the divine-command theory." var Feedback_B = "Wrong - this is the second interpretation." var Feedback_C = "Correct - this is the first interpretation." var Feedback_D = "Wrong - many people who believe in the divine-command theory also believe this, but this is not one of the two interpretations of the divine-command theory." var Question = "The divine-command theory of morality equates moral requirements with divine commands. What is the first of the two interpretations of the divine-command theory that Rachels discusses?" var Question_number = "1"