One version of the Cosmological Argument attempts to derive God's existence from the fact that

A. the world is a well-organized place.

B. God can only be known subjectively.
C. an infinite idea must have an infinite source.

D. objects sometimes move.
E. None of the above


Answer: D

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a. are not well adapted to the relevant time and place b. are false c. what the people of the relevant time consider to be bad d. all of the above

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