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David Hume Claimed That Reason Could Not Demonstrate the Existence

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David Hume claimed that reason could not demonstrate the existence of God,and he was therefore charged with being a/n


A) atheist.
B) agnostic.
C) heretic.
D) martyr.
E) warlock.

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