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How does CSL respond to one breaking the Moral Law of Right and Wrong only points out to people that they are not perfect and ask why one would want to do that?
a) CSL says he is not concerned at the present with blame but rather with trying to find out the truth and if not conforming with the "ought" has any consequences.
b) CSL emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and adherence to moral principles.
c) CSL argues that moral imperfection is a natural part of being human and should be accepted without judgment.
d) CSL suggests that the consequences of moral transgressions are irrelevant to the discussion of morality itself.