The first objection to God's existence states that by God we mean something infinitely good, and . . .
A) Nothing could be infinitely good, so God doesn't exist
B) This isn't the only way someone could define God, so God doesn't necessarily exist
C) God's existence is thus inconsistent with there being bad things in the world, so God can't exist
D) God must precede the notion of goodness, and this would be a contradiction, so God doesn't exist
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