Kierkegaard claims that a rational proof of God's existence is impossible because:
A. God would not want such a proof to be possible.
B. God is infinite, and the mind of man is finite.
C. if we could prove God's existence, we would have done so by now.
D. it would remove God's essential mystery.
E. None of the above
Question 2
Kierkegaard says it is a mistake to ask about another person's mind, because I risk the possibility of:
A. violating the other person's solitude.
B. being deceived.
C. entanglement.
D. sin.
E. All of the above