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Which of the following is NOT an example of Aquinas' initial facts that for him prove
God's existence?



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Aquinas' initial facts to prove God's existence do not include Aristotle. They involve arguments from motion, first cause, necessary being, absolute being, and grand designer.


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Aristotle is NOT an example of Aquinas' initial facts that prove God's existence.

Aquinas' five ways to prove God's existence include arguments from motion, first cause, necessary being, absolute being, and grand designer.

For example, Aquinas argues that everything in motion is put in motion by another, leading to the existence of an unmoved mover.


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