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Descartes Argued That God

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Question 1

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Descartes argued that God:


A) does not exist.
B) exerts personal direction over each life.
C) is known innately by the mind and allows us to sense the order of nature.
D) is impersonal and synonymous with nature.
E) is really in ourselves.

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