Which of the following is a premise in Aquinas's Argument from Goodness?
It would be worse for God to construct us so that we always do the best thing in every case, since that would deprive us of freedom, and it is better for the world to contain free things like ourselves.
The goodness of something is determined by its proximity on a scale of goodness to the best possible thing.
Everything that is directed towards a goal either directs itself towards that goal or is directed by something else.
Belief in God results in the eternal reward of heaven.
Disbelief in God results in eternal damnation.