Descartes argues that God __________.
A) can be a deceiver because he can do what he wants
B) cannot be a deceiver because he is perfect
C) cannot be subject to the evil genius's machinations, because he is superior to the evil genius
D) dispenses knowledge, and as such is responsible for Descartes's certainty
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