according to the passage below, which of the statements are not true? "The eighteenth century is also known as the Age of Enlightenment, which was a progressive intellectual movement that flourished first in France and then swept through the Western Europe. Enlightenment is an important ideology of the bourgeois class in their fight against superstition and injustice, privilege and oppression. Central to Enlightenment thought were the use and the celebration of reason, the power by which man understands the universe and improves his own condition. The goals of rational man were considered to be knowledge, freedom, and happiness. The Enlighteners believed that when reason served as the yardstick for the measuremen of all human activities and relations, every superstition, injustice or oppression was to yield place to "eternal truth," "eternal justice" and "natural equality".
A.
The Enlighteners praised reason highly.
B.
Enlightenment served as the bourgeois' class powerful weapon to fight against social diseases.
C.
The Enlighteners still agreed that people could understand the universe with faith.
D.
Reason can help human being to achieve eternal justice and natural equality.