Beliefs like that might be compatible with Hinduism; there may be others. As a side note, be careful not to conclude that accepting or rejecting a scientific theory mustimpact your approach to spirituality. It might, depending on the faith/religion in question, but it doesn't in every case. And by the way, you really don't 'believe in' the Big Bang; you choose to accept it as the best current explanation for a set of very complicated observations.
No, religion is a system of beliefs and practices; human spirit is a quality that humans allegedly have (if you believe).
The Illini tribe believed in the spirit world as a religion.
No, you don't have to be religious to have spiritual sense. However, as a child, religion is a foundation. Religion is the kindergarten of spirituality. Spirituality is a university. As children we generally pass through some religion. All religions are good but we should not remain in the kindergarten of religion till we die. We have to graduate in spirituality, we have to realize we are the Divine Spirit. Once we realize the spiritual truth, we do not have to follow any religion. We can leave religion behind because we realize we are the Divine Spirit, the Atman, the Soul.
Not all religions believe in the concept of the Holy Spirit as understood in Christianity. Some religions, like Islam and Judaism, have different beliefs about the nature of God and the spiritual realm. Each religion has its own unique understanding of spirituality and divine presence.
Most Christians believe in some form of spiritual healing, either through their faith or through direct intervention by the Holy Spirit.
A spiritual blessing is when you pray to god, and not only gods, but the spirits bless the person who prays. It actually depends on the religion. One may pray to the spirit of their ancestors and the spirit or spirits bless that person.
Spiritual: 1. relating to the spirit or soul and not to physical nature or matter; intangible 2. of, relating to, or characteristic of sacred things, the Church, religion, etc.
yes, Muslims believe in the angels and in the Jinn. They believe in the spiritual life guided by their faith in the same way they believe in the materialized life.
An urban society I believe.
Baptists believe in the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity, who guides, empowers, and sanctifies believers. They view the Holy Spirit as essential for spiritual growth, understanding scripture, and living a life in accordance with God's will.
You can still be spiritual without limiting your focus solely to one religion. Or they could be referring to the "human spirit", which isn't necessarily a religious thing.
I am not quite sure what you mean. I am Lutheran (a type of Christian), and I believe that the Holy Spirit gives us faith. In other words, without the Holy Spirit, we wouldn't believe. I think that was what you were asking.