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where do these laws come from?

First off, you are presupposing that they are laws. Fallacious to do so. Kant said that moral duties can easily be determined by the categorical imperative. Only act on those maxims which you can at the same time will to be universal law. We could have easily determined morality this way. Do our actions yield contradictions in conception when universalized? Is an action really moral if I say, i will murder this person, but it would not be just for anyone to murder anyone else.

Moral laws presume a moral lawgiver.

Begging the question. Another fallacious statement where you presuppose that moral principles are moral laws.

In other words, God is the ultimate standard of Good. He is responsible for the distinction between good and evil that we universally perceive as binding on human action.

Quite a jump to make. How can you say that moral laws presuming a moral lawgiver is equivalent to saying god is the ultimate standard of good? Those are completely different statements.
 
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