The major assumption made in the ontological argument for the existence of God is that:
a. ?one can find God by studying nature
b. ?faith and reason are essentially the same process
c. ?if one can think of something, it must exist
d. ?the Aristotelian conception of God is the only correct conception of God
ANSWER:
c
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