These are not entirely
original with Thomas but rely upon Plato, Aristotle, Avicenna, Maimonides, and
Augustine. The section in which they are found takes the form of a question,
"Is there a God?" and begins with the objections that there must not
be a God because there is evil in the world and because natural effects can be
explained by natural causes.
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