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Holy Spirit namesThe Holy Spirit is also called the Comforter, Paraclete, Spirit of Truth, and the Advocate
Other names for the Holy Spirit are:- Holy Ghost, Spirit of promise, Revelator, Sanctifier, Spirit of the Lord, Spirit of truth, Comforter and Messenger of the Lord.
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You can call him "the Holy Ghost" or "the Spirit of God" or "the Spirit" more than "the Holy Spirit".

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God, Messiah, The Lamb, Jesus, Holy One... too many names dude or dudette

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Some people refer to him as the "Holy Ghost" or like a "Dove"

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Holy Spirit is also called the Holy Ghost, and paraclete.

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What are all the names for God the father God the son and the holy spirit?

God = Jehovah or Yahweh. There are MANY other names for God based on role, there are over 100 in the Bible in the original text. El is one of the names. Son = Jesus Holy Spirit = God's active force. There really is no name, though some think this is God's Shekinah glory. Muslims believe the Holy Spirit is Archangel Gabriel, but Christians do not believe this.


What do Christians believe the Holy Spirit is?

Well, every kind of Christian believes in the holy spirit. If you're referring to "in the the name of the Father, and of the Son, and the Holy Spirit" mostly Catholics do that. I think some other religions do that too though!Another answerTrinitarian Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is a Person who is the third member of the Godhead (also know as the Trinity). They believe He is spirit (i.e. not physical). He has several roles. He is omnipresent and works to touch people's hearts and bring them back to God. He also makes our prayers more effective by expressing for us what we cannot put into words. Jesus called Him "the Spirit of Truth," among other names.


What do christians believe holy spirit is?

Well, every kind of Christian believes in the holy spirit. If you're referring to "in the the name of the Father, and of the Son, and the Holy Spirit" mostly Catholics do that. I think some other religions do that too though!Another answerTrinitarian Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is a Person who is the third member of the Godhead (also know as the Trinity). They believe He is spirit (i.e. not physical). He has several roles. He is omnipresent and works to touch people's hearts and bring them back to God. He also makes our prayers more effective by expressing for us what we cannot put into words. Jesus called Him "the Spirit of Truth," among other names.


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Mass (church), gathering at a synagogue or other holy places, or simply praying.


What are some ways the Holy Spirit is at work at a parish today?

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How do you come to know that you have a holy spirit?

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What are some of the reason that lead people to believe in the existence of God?

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What is impersonal force?

An impersonal force is a phrase used by some for the person of the Holy Spirit. However, the Bible is specific concerning the person of the Holy Spirit. He is part of the Trinity.


What does the Holy Spirit do to the church leaders?

That is a loaded question, the answer is "It depends" It depends upon the heart and mind of the person asking the Holy Spirit.... The only ones which are not asked, are the elect (such as the apostle Paul). There are usually election on the earth in small numbers at any given time. Everyone else is freewill and must ask the Holy Spirit to intervene. However there is a caveat, the Holy Spirit knows your intentions, so men cannot con the Holy Spirit. Have you ever wound up somewhere without much knowledge of why you were in that specific place at that specific time? That could very well be the Holy Spirit acting in your life. Read Acts chapter 2 for some specifics about the Holy Spirit. Realize that speaking in tongues there is simply the languages of the earth (not some special tongue) if its babble to you, then its not the Holy Spirit speaking. The holy spirit can speak in all languages and dialects of mankind, all at one time. Its the Universal communicator ... Man cannot do that


Where in your body is the Holy Spirit located?

Ok lets see if ones bran is the intalect to ones flesh body then ones spirit is the intalect to ones soul so your soul is your spiritchole body and your spirit is your spiritchole brain so the Holy Spirit bears witnes with your spirit threfore the Holy Spirit is in ones head (brain). P.S The Holy Spirit is also referd to by some people as ther conchins witch is also located in your thought proses in return is in ones brain (head).


Does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe in the Holy Spirit?

We sure do! :) We believe the Holy Spirit teaches us, comforts us, and guides us. We try to be worthy to feel the spirit so it can be our constant companion in our daily life. However, we do believe he is a separate being from God and from Jesus Christ, unlike some other Christians. If you would like more information you can visit the "Related Links" below.