Multiple Choice
In On the Nature of Things,Lucretius argued that:
A) the gods did not create or govern the universe and there is no immortal soul.
B) men must trust in the wise, all-knowing gods, who have a universal plan.
C) one should understand that we are the crown of creation, the end of evolution.
D) humans must separate mind from matter and accept that all things must pass.
E) there is no hope in life; all that happens, happens by chance and humans can control nothing.
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