do morals have a separate status from other divine commandments and laws?
In the same way the laws of physics have a separate status from divine commandments like "Though shall not stick a fork into an active electric outlet".
What is the definition of the category "morals"
What God likes or doesn't like. Alternatively, what gets you closer to heaven or to hell.
Moral realism doesn't care about introspection.
That sounds to me like there isn't a difference between morals and other commandments. If sticking a fork into a socket is a divine commandment, then following it is liked by God (God likes people to follow commandments), and it brings you closer to Heaven (God lets people into Heaven if they follow commandments).
If the fork-and-socket commandment didn't bring you closer to heaven or hell, then it wouldn't be a commandment, because breaking it wouldn't be a sin.
Link to Blog Post: "Extremism in Thought Experiments is No Vice"
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