A person who argues that the statement "God created the world" is meaningless might be one who
a. points out that religious statements support a "way of life."
b. claims we express our faith in God with "limit language."
c. says we must understand the context of the language-using community making such statements.
d. argues that such statements meet objections with further qualifications of the claims being made.
ANS: D
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a. True b. False
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