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Catholics describe God in words, mostly using His own Words in the Sacred Scripture. God the Son is often represented in images, as He took on a human body so He is and will always remain human. God the Father and God the Son, do not now, and never will be anything other than pure Spirit so any image would be blasphemous.

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