Gottfried Leibniz
-Leibniz believes this world was created perfectly,by which he means
A) there is no pain or evil present in this world.
B) God created this world to be perfect,but that original perfection has been corrupted and turned into evil.
C) this world is both the most real and simplest world which God could possibly make.
D) this world is an extension of God's perfect nature.
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