Gottfried Leibniz
-All human knowledge,including knowledge of God,is innate because
A) only God can create an idea of himself.
B) our minds are independent from the world of sensations and perceive only what God puts in them.
C) our minds contain all that God's mind does,so God's thoughts about the world and about God are clear to us.
D) knowledge is not innate,and we understand the world and God through our senses only.
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