a.

2. In "Credo: What I Believe," what is the author's main attitude toward ideas with

which he disagrees?

He finds them foolish and comical.

b. He believes they are dangerous and need to be stifled.

C. He thinks that the people who believe them have the right to express

them.

d. He feels that the people who believe them need to express them more

clearly


Answer :

Explanation:

C. He thinks that the people who believe them have the right to express

them.