Descartes' first argument for God's existence, in Meditation III,
A) is a causal argument.
B) moves directly from the idea of God to God's existence.
C) relies on the principle that everything must originally have come from nothing.
D) makes use of the idea that there must be an infinite regress to guarantee infinite perfection.
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