The ontological argument which is made in order to prove the existence of God is defined to be any of the categories of arguments which are made in order to prove His existence. Majorly these arguments make their appearance in the Christian theology. Even though the precise criterion for these arguments have still not been established, the fact remains that these arguments usually begin with God being defined and end the necessity of His existence. They commonly employ priori reasoning and not a lot of allusion to empirical observation.
Many people have presented the argument with their own sets of ...