A misdirection. Aquinas constructed 5 deductive arguments for the existence of God in "The Summa Theologica". Again, his proofs have yet to be logically refuted by any and all who dared to try and deductive arguments, successfully made, are definitive for any philosopher worthy of the label. You successfully make a deductive argument? You're right. That's it. End of the "argument" in all contexts.
Hell, John C. Wright, a former atheist who is now a most ardent Catholic, sought to bypass the whole ordeal of trying to honestly refute him in good faith with a clever yet earnest prayer. He suffered a Heart Attack for his efforts but the result was ultimately the same. He finally accepted that God exists, he's exactly the kind of entity honest and faithful Catholics proclaim he is, and that he ought to act accordingly.
I've mentioned what that prayer was elsewhere. Pure
I gotta say. Though I am surprised the dude didn't see that heart attack coming. God's got a sense of humor contrary to what the unbelievers think. God does indeed laugh. Can't tell me Christ never cracked a joke during his time with the apostles. Then again, ardent atheist he was then, he probably felt betting heavily against the nonsensical/nonexistent house would work out just fine...