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The Third Principle - |
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God is Incorporeal and Incomparable |
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The third principle of faith is the belief that the Creator of the universe is incorporeal, meaning that He has no physical body, and is incomparable to other created things. |
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"I believe with complete faith that the Creator, blessed be His Name, has no body and is unaffected by physical phenomena, and there is no comparision to Him with anything." |
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In the Brit Chadashah: |
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God is a Spirit: and they that worship him |
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