Multiple Choice
In the reading, Philo says, "Our ideas reach no further than our experience: We have no experience of divine attributes and operations. I need not conclude my syllogism: You can draw the inference yourself." Which of the following conclusion is implied by Philo:
A) Our ideas are contained in our minds.
B) Our ideas are uncertain because they are invalid syllogisms.
C) Our ideas cannot reach to divine attributes and operations.
D) Our ideas are perfectly sound when it comes to deducing the existence of God.
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