Absolutely!
Yes we do believe in the holy spirit. We believe that the holy spirit is god's active force.
Additional: Of course we believe in Jehovah's Holy Spirit. It is one of the most important things involving worship to Jehovah. His active force is there for us all of the time as long as we are willing to ask for it.
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus is God's son and the Holy Spirit is God's active force
Witnesses "bear witness" to the vows you are making. You are stepping into a more mature spiritual life. You will now be responsible to develop your spirituality, with the help of the Holy Spirit. Your Sponsor and witnesses will help guide you to listen for the Holy Spirit.
For Hindus, the Holy Spirit does not exist, just as Christians believe that Vishnu does not exist.
No. Christians believe that their body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. God gives his Holy Spirit to all who believe.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists believe in the Holy Spirit as an essential part of their faith. They believe in the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit in their lives and in the church.
No the Jews do not believe in the holy spirit, as Jesus said I will send my comforter inmy place to guide you. And as the Jews did believe in Jesus the holy spirit means nothing to them.
Jehovah's Witnesses reject the Holy Trinity, whereas Baptists do not.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This would make the Holy Spirit a He. Through out Scripture the attributes of God and a real person are attributed to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a He and not an it.
Yes they do. They also believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit function today as in Acts 2. This where the name comes from.
Yes, but the ghost part is not actually a ghost its called the Holy spirit and its a power that God uses to create life and miracles in the past.
Yes, Christians believe that the dove represents the filling of the Holy Ghost.
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.