The most profoundly disturbing of all thinkers in the seventeenth century was Baruch Spinoza, who did all of the following except:
A) reject the humanistic thought of his day.
B) reject all revelation and reveal religion.
C) hold that few if any governments were just.
D) hold that God had no existence apart from the world.
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