Maybe you will now ask...
Maybe you will now ask: "If God has no body, occupies no space and cannot be seen, then what is He and how can we say that He exists?" To understand this, take the following example. We can say that electricity is neither solid, nor liquid, nor gas. These negations do not deny the existence of electricity, and it could never be true to say that because electricity is none of these things, therefore it does not exist.
We have to admit that electricity is a fact which is not describable by any of the aforementioned conditions. Now, when we say that God, the Self-Sufficient, has neither body, nor place, nor can He be seen, nor is He in need of anything, we mean that none of these imperfections can be found in the perfect, unlimited Being of God, who is the source of…