Why, after proving God's existence, does human error become a problem for Descartes?
A) Because we might have made a mistake in the proof.
B) Because we know our senses sometimes deceive us.
C) Because we know God is perfect and wouldn't deceive us.
D) Because it's always a problem to discriminate error from the truth.
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