Multiple Choice
According to Anselm's version of the ontological argument, God must exist both as an object of belief in people's minds and as a reality outside of their minds, because:
A) without a belief in a God who exists apart from their minds, some people would go insane.
B) a being who exists only in the mind is not as great as one who exists both in minds and outside of minds.
C) if God existed only in people's minds, then no one could know God.
D) God is beyond all understanding.
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