Multiple Choice
With regard to the existence of God, Hume says that
A) there is no way I can be the originator of an idea of infinite perfection, since if I were, something would have come from nothing.
B) the well-ordered character of the world proves a posteriori that the Author of Nature is somewhat similar to the mind of man.
C) revealed truth, together with philosophical skepticism, is the only sound basis for being a believer.
D) the world was created by many wicked gods over a long time, during which they slowly gained skill in the art of world making.
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