Each action or choice we make either has a reason behind it, or doesn't. Every action can be broken down into its components until you have base actions which form the root cause of that action. The alternative to this logic is that some things have no reason or cause. Either way, either everything is caused, or some things are caused and others are uncaused. Thus, actions which we call "morally-wrong" from a God's-eye view, when taken within the context of their causes, were either inevitable or random, and judgement is irrational.
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