How would a critic of the divine command theory of morality who is inspired by the Euthyphro argument reply to the assertion that, 'if God says that murder is impermissible, then murder must be permissible'?

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How would a critic of the divine command theory of morality who is inspired by the Euthyphro argument reply to the assertion that, 'if God says that murder is impermissible, then murder must be permissible'?