In The Confessions, what does Saint Augustine argue about human behavior?
A) That knowledge and virtue are one and the same
B) That people always act on the basis of rational knowledge
C) That a person who knows what is right will do what is right
D) That all humans are weak-willed and have an innate tendency to sin
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