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nmorano1

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According to Augustine, the following describes Gods relationship to time:
 
 

a. God does not exist in time, for all the moments within time are part of Gods one, eternal present.
  b. Gods relation to time is a mystery we cannot know.
  c. God exists within time just as we do.
  d. time does not exist, for both God and the world are unchanging.



Question 2

According to Augustine, the rational seeds God created are
 
 

a. the laws of logic.
  b. innate ideas of morality.
   c. the causes of new forms of life in the future.
  d. the means by which humans reproduce.




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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

c



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