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    St Thomas Aquinas's First Three Proofs of God's Existence Are
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St Thomas Aquinas's First Three Proofs of God's Existence Are

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Question 7

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St. Thomas Aquinas's first three proofs of God's existence are versions of what today is called the:


A) ontological argument.
B) cosmological argument.
C) teleological argument.
D) moral argument.

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