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    Descartes's Argument for God's Existence Is Based on
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Descartes's Argument for God's Existence Is Based on

Question 107

Question 107

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Descartes's argument for God's existence is based on


A) the need for a reason to be moral.
B) the fact that the universe requires a cause.
C) Descartes's own idea of perfection.
D) the order and design in the world.

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