Locke's major argument against the existence of innate ideas is as follows:
A) "If ideas were innate all humans would possess them and they do not."
B) Because God does not exist, there is no source for innate ideas."
C) "Ideas change as the mind matures and, therefore, cannot be innate."
D) "Ideas cannot exist until they are created by the brain."
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