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Baltimore Catechism No. 3 (of 4) by Anonymous
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A. When we say God is "infinitely perfect" we mean there is no limit or
bounds to His perfection; for He possesses all good qualities in the
highest possible degree and He alone is "infinitely perfect."

Q. 165. {14} Had God a beginning?
A. God had no beginning; He always was and He always will be.

Q. 166. {15} Where is God?
A. God is everywhere.

Q. 167. How is God everywhere?
A. God is everywhere whole and entire as He is in any one place. This is
true and we must believe it, though we cannot understand it.

Q. 168. {16} If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
A. We do not see God, because He is a pure spirit and cannot be seen
with bodily eyes.

Q. 169. Why do we call God a "pure spirit"?
A. We call God a pure spirit because He has no body. Our soul is a
spirit, but not a "pure" spirit, because it was created for union with
our body.

Q. 170. Why can we not see God with the eyes of our body?
A. We cannot see God with the eyes of our body because they are created
to see only material things, and God is not material but spiritual.

Q. 171. {17} Does God see us?
A. God sees us and watches over us.

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