Yes, Christians believe that the dove represents the filling of the Holy Ghost.
YES Christians believe in the existence of evil spirits, which is what they believe ghosts are. Christians do not believe a ghost is a dead person haunting humans or places on earth. There are also many different types of christians with different beliefs so your answer will vary.
Monotheastic, they believe in one God that has three separate parts: the father; the son; and the holy spirit or holy ghost. Not all Christians believe in the Trinity doctrine.
Apostolics do believe in the anointing of the Holy Ghost.
PROBALY THEY ARE CHRISTIANS
The holy ghost is not visible , but he is with us always if we believe in god.
the holy ghost was sent 'in place' of Jesus on this earth. it is in our hearts once3 we become Christians. the holy ghost, Jesus and God are the same however, and their characteristics are the same, he is caring, loving and merciful.
This may be a loaded question in some ways. It depends on how you define Christian. Members of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society consider themselves to be Christian even though they do not accept the deity of Christ, and they do not accept the Spirit [Holy Ghost] either. Christians who do believe in the trinity may exclude the Watchtower members from the list of Christians. So, who makes who's list? That will settle the question for you (but maybe not for the people you exclude).
The weakness is when you do not believe in them, and you only love the holy ghost, God
They believe in The Holy Trinity. They believe in Christ.
The New Testament states that Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost. This is interpreted to mean that Jesus was a literal son of God.
For Hindus, the Holy Spirit does not exist, just as Christians believe that Vishnu does not exist.