According to the ontological argument, God exists because . . .
A) No ontology could be complete without including a being that necessarily exists
B) God by definition necessarily exists
C) God exists in thought
D) God is that than which nothing greater can be meant, and if God didn't exist, He wouldn't be greatest
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Q11: Anselm argues that God likely exists.
Q12: Anselm holds that one can understand God
Q13: Anselm holds that God is that than
Q14: For Anselm, God is not only that
Q15: Anselm believes one can't understand God and
Q17: Against the ontological argument, Aquinas argues that
Q18: The first objection to God's existence states
Q19: Central to Aquinas's first argument for God's
Q20: According to Aquinas, why can't something be
Q21: According to Aquinas's third argument, why must
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