When Kierkegaard said we must make a "leap of faith," he meant we:
A) should believe in God because the evidence supports our doing so.
B) should believe in God specifically because the evidence suggests we should not.
C) cannot construct a decisive argument for or against a belief in God, so we must believe in God without any appeal to reason whatsoever.
D) cannot construct a decisive argument for or against a belief in God, so we must suspend our judgment.
E) None of the above
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