The imperfection of humans and the world is quite obvious. The little boy bursts into tears because his mom refused to give him a cookie or someone is addicted to drugs. But is it possible that there is someone that is above all this mess? I can think of him, but it does not have anything to do with his existence, does it? Conceiving of a perfect God does in fact lead to the existence of such. The argument is in the ontological category, which makes sense then that Aquinas is proving God is real through being, as this is what that group deals with. In the objection, Aquinas writes that once one understands what the term “‘God’” entails, the existence is then seen as well “[f]or by this word is signified that thing than which nothing greater can be conceived. But that which exists actually and mentally is greater than that which exists only mentally” (54). In order for nothing greater to be conceived than God because if the word is not understood, the concept of him cannot be created...