The infinite, as the word indicates, is that which has no end, no limit, no boundary, and therefore cannot be measured by a finite standard, however often applied; it is that which cannot be attained by successive addition, not exhausted by successive subtraction of finite quantities| www.newadvent.org
The arguments for God's existence are variously classified and entitled by different writers, but all agree in recognizing the distinction between a priori, or deductive, and a posteriori, or inductive reasoning in this connection| www.newadvent.org
Is the proposition 'God exists' self-evident? Is it demonstrable? Does God exist?| www.newadvent.org
Is God a body? Is He composed of matter and form? Is there composition of quiddity, essence or nature, and subject in Him? Is He composed of essence and existence? Is He composed of genus and difference? Is He composed of subject and accident? Is He in any way composite, or wholly simple? Does He enter into composition with other things?| www.newadvent.org
How can you know that God exists? What is He really like? What is His relationship to the universe? What is the Blessed Trinity?| www.newadvent.org