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What is the difference between the Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost?

Short answer: Nothing. The confusion began with

different interpretations of the same word that

meant Spirit of GOD.

 

In the Hebrew, the word that means the Spirit of GOD is

Ruach HaKodesh.

 

The Holy Trinity is 1x1x1 =1 not three separate beings.

 

H2O is a liquid (water), a solid (ice), and gas (vapor),

yet it is still H2O. Water is also a symbol of holiness and life.

Water is the only liquid that freezes from the top to bottom,

not bottom to top. This is how God protects the animals

who call the sea their home.

 

NOTE: Mormons believe that the Holy Ghost and Spirit are two

different beings. This is from their founder's teachings,

not the Holy Bible (original Hebrew and Greek).

 

NOTE: Jehovah Witnesses believe The Holy Spirit to be an

impersonal “force.”  They also believe that the

Archangel Michael in the flesh is Jesus.

For more information on what JWs believe,

please visit D’Vorah’s Healing Center.

 

Educating Baptists on the Holy Spirit :

A three-day conference is underway in Arlington, Texas,

to teach Baptists and other Christians what Scripture says

 about the Holy Spirit. More -->

 

Still having an issue with One God in Three Persons?

Read this interesting article that attempts to explainThe Holy Trinity. 

 

Click the link below to learn more about the Person of the

Holy Spirit.

 

The Person of the Holy Spirit by R. A. Torrey.  

 

As an evangelist, he was in the same league as D. L. Moody and Billy

Graham.  As an apologist, his work compares to the best of Josh McDowell

or C. S. Lewis.  As a preacher, he held massive crowds captive with his

sensible appeals to Scripture.  As an author, his writings are regarded as

classics in diverse fields including theology, apologetics, Bible exposition,

and practical Christian living.  His name: R. A. Torrey (1856-1928),

the most undeservedly neglected Christian author of the past 150 years.

More about R. A. Torry...