Against the ontological argument, Aquinas argues that even if God means "that than which nothing greater can be thought" . . .
A) This doesn't do anything to guarantee that God exists in anything more than thought
B) There could still be things greater than God that exist
C) God still must exist, because there must be a first efficient cause
D) None of the above
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