Who is God?
On Man
God's Perfections
Adam and Eve
100

Does God have a beginning?

No, God does not have a beginning.

100

Why did God create man?

God created man so that he may know, love, and serve Him.

100

How powerful is God?

God is all-powerful. There are no limits to His power.

100

Who are Adam and Eve?

Adam and Eve are the first two humans.


200

Where is God?

God is everywhere.

200

What is man?

Man is a creature made of body and soul.

200

Is God infinitely merciful?

Yes, God is infinitely merciful.

200

Is there anybody not related to Adam and Eve?

Nobody is not related to Adam and Eve.

300

Can God be proven materially/scientifically?

No, God is outside of space, time, and matter.

300

Why is "know, love, and serve" in that order?

"Know, love, and serve" is in that order because you cannot love what you do not know and cannot serve what you do not love. 

300

What things does God know?

God knows all things.

300

Could God create humans from inferior animals?

God can create humans from inferior animals, but there is absolutely no evidence He did and, in fact, He said He did not.  

400

Can God be proven through natural reason?

Yes, God can be proven through natural reason.

400

Why did God give us free will?

God gave us free will so that our love towards Him may be genuine and not built-in, cold, and lifeless.

400

Why must God be just and merciful at the same time?

God cannot be deficient in any quality.

400

From what were Adam and Eve formed?

Adam was formed from clay, and Eve from Adam's rib.

500

Name two arguments that prove God.

- The argument from movement.

- The argument from causation.

- The argument from contingency.

- The argument from degree.

- The teleological argument.

500
Is our body or soul more important?

Our soul is more important because God said: “...fear ye not them that kill the body, and are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him that can destroy both soul and body in hell.”

500

Are there conditions to receiving God's forgiveness?

Yes, in order to receive God's forgiveness we must truly be sorry and prepared to stop sinning.

500

Define the Immaculate Conception.

The Immaculate Conception was Mary's unique protection from original sin in order to prepare Her for being the Mother of God.