Central to Aquinas's first argument for God's existence is the claim that . . .
A) Something can change itself
B) Whatever undergoes change must be changed by another thing
C) Actuality and potentiality are the only real properties something can have
D) There is no real change
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Q16: According to the ontological argument, God exists
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Q18: The first objection to God's existence states
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